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Autor:
Andrew D. Pinto, Melissa Perri, Cheryl L. Pedersen, Tatiana Aratangy, Ayu Pinky Hapsari, Stephen W. Hwang
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Equity in Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2021)
Abstract Background Persistent income inequality, the increase in precarious employment, the inadequacy of many welfare systems, and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have increased interest in Basic Income (BI) interventions. Ensuring that so
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/82dc531b80dc42c0a64354a086ca48e8
Autor:
Andrew David Pinto, Erica Shenfeld, Tatiana Aratangy, Ri Wang, Rosane Nisenbaum, Aisha Lofters, Gary Bloch, Tara Kiran
Publikováno v:
BJGP Open, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2022)
Background: Income is a key social determinant of health, yet it is rare for data on income to be routinely collected and integrated with electronic health records. Aim: To examine response bias and evaluate patient perspectives of being asked about
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f9b0ba454f7e4b2390510758b5483b86
Autor:
Nav Persaud, Liane Steiner, Hannah Woods, Tatiana Aratangy, Susitha Wanigaratne, Jane Polsky, Stephen Hwang, Gurleen Chahal, Andrew Pinto
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e0213845 (2019)
BackgroundFree provision of tangible goods that may improve health is one approach to addressing discrepancies in health outcomes related to income, yet it is unclear whether providing goods for free improves health. We systematically reviewed the li
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/53f079b8d3d5492ca12156e1ed62488f
Autor:
Stephen W. Hwang, Melissa Perri, Cheryl Pedersen, Ayu Pinky Hapsari, Andrew D. Pinto, Tatiana Aratangy
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Equity in Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2021)
International Journal for Equity in Health
International Journal for Equity in Health
BackgroundPersistent income inequality, the increase in precarious employment, the inadequacy of many welfare systems, and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have increased interest in Basic Income (BI) interventions. Ensuring that social inter
Autor:
Rosane Nisenbaum, Gary Bloch, Andrew D. Pinto, Tatiana Aratangy, Tara Kiran, Erica Shenfeld, Ri Wang, Aisha Lofters
Publikováno v:
BJGP open. 6(1)
BackgroundIncome is a key social determinant of health, yet it is rare for data on income to be routinely collected and integrated with electronic health records.AimTo examine response bias and evaluate patient perspectives of being asked about incom
Autor:
Jessica J. Rodrigues, Patricia O'Campo, Nathalie Sava, Tatiana Aratangy, Tara Kiran, Kimberly Devotta
Publikováno v:
Healthc Policy
Primary care physicians play an important role in care coordination, including initiating referrals to community resources. Yet, it is unclear how awareness and use of community resources vary between physicians practising with and without an extende
Autor:
Robert Lattanzio, Tara Kiran, Erica Shenfeld, Ri Wang, Tatiana Aratangy, Rosane Nisenbaum, Andrew D. Pinto
Publikováno v:
Disability and health journal. 13(2)
Background People with disabilities experience barriers to receiving healthcare and often have worse health outcomes, but data on disability is rarely routinely collected in a standardized way. Objective This study examined how patients responded to
Autor:
Tatiana Aratangy, Rosane Nisenbaum, Kim Devotta, Andrew D. Pinto, Ri Wang, Tara Kiran, Alex Abramovich
Publikováno v:
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne. 191(3)
BACKGROUND: Sexual orientation and gender identity are key social determinants of health, but data on these characteristics are rarely routinely collected. We examined patients’ reactions to being asked routinely about their sexual orientation and
Autor:
Stephen W. Hwang, Jane Y. Polsky, Hannah Woods, Gurleen Chahal, Nav Persaud, Susitha Wanigaratne, Liane Steiner, Tatiana Aratangy, Andrew D. Pinto
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e0213845 (2019)
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e0213845 (2019)
BackgroundFree provision of tangible goods that may improve health is one approach to addressing discrepancies in health outcomes related to income, yet it is unclear whether providing goods for free improves health. We systematically reviewed the li