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Combining the right “what” with the right “how”

Anthony Dale & Lee Fairclough
Spreading successful health care innovation is critical to the success of transforming health care systems.

But this is no easy task, especially in today’s complex health care environment. Funding constraints, slow-moving organizations and siloed care responsibilities can combine to create challenges to implementing new initiatives and it currently takes an average of 12 years for a health care innovation to be adopted into practice.

So, it is fitting that we should celebrate a program which over the past 5 years overcame these hurdles and helped introduce 8 proven health care initiatives to all parts of the province, in the process improving care for an estimated 300,000 patients. These interventions continue to be sustained and spread further across the province to this day.

ARTIC Funding is Back

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The Adopting Research to Improve Care (ARTIC) program is on the lookout for the next project to scale and spread across the province.

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