Andreas Laupacis

Editor-in-chief Emeritus

Andreas founded Healthy Debate in 2011. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ)

197 Contributions
by Jeremy Petch Andreas Laupacis

Money matters: does ‘pay-for-performance’ improve quality?

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Should clinical practice guidelines consider value for money?

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Are Ontario’s primary care models delivering on their promises?

by Jeremy Petch Andreas Laupacis

Alberta driving quality improvement through clinical leadership

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Controversies about Community Care Access Centres and home care

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

How does Canadian health care compare?

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Managing conflicts of interest in research

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Did mammography save her life?

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Interpreting randomized trial evidence around mammography

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Presenting the benefits of mammography

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

What is driving health care costs?

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Should health care workers be required to get the flu vaccine?

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Charging patients for services: much confusion, little consensus

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

The future of the federal health transfer

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Hospital accreditation and quality improvement

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Accessing primary care in Ontario

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Why does the government appoint hospital supervisors?

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis

Making sense of Ontario’s fee codes

by Karen Born Andreas Laupacis Steve Park

Need & access to bariatric surgery in Ontario

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