加拿大的神经病学实践。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Seminars in Neurology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-26 DOI:10.1055/a-2619-2397
Nathalie Jette, Amy Y X Yu, Celine Odier, Julian Alejandro Rivillas, Alice Schabas, Michael D Hill
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本文探讨了加拿大的医疗保健系统,重点是神经保健服务和现有的国家人口为基础的研究数据。加拿大的公共资助、省级管理的医疗保健确保普遍获得必要的医疗服务,各省的覆盖范围有所不同。神经系统护理主要以医院为中心,并得到促进公平和研究的倡导团体的支持。在魁北克省,中风护理通过区域服务走廊进行构建,整合远程医疗和基于地理位置的转移模式,以减轻城乡差距。不列颠哥伦比亚省在向农村人口提供神经保健、利用外展诊所、远程神经病学和补贴交通方面面临挑战。第一民族卫生局解决土著人口独特的保健机会和治理需求。加拿大的医疗保健基础设施通过关联的行政和电子健康记录支持人口水平的研究,从而能够对医疗保健利用情况、结果和质量指标进行全面评估。尽管省际差异和覆盖范围有限,数据互操作性和标准化的进步推动了神经系统卫生服务研究。
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Neurological Practice in Canada.

This article explores Canada's healthcare system, focusing on neurological care delivery and available national population-based data for research. Canada's publicly funded, provincially administered healthcare ensures universal access to medically necessary services, with provincial variations in coverage. Neurological care is predominantly hospital-centered, with support from advocacy groups promoting equity and research. In Quebec, stroke care is structured through regional service corridors, integrating telemedicine and geolocation-based transfer models to mitigate urban-rural disparities. British Columbia confronts challenges in providing neurological care to rural populations, utilizing outreach clinics, tele-neurology, and subsidized transportation. The First Nations Health Authority addresses unique healthcare access and governance needs for Indigenous populations. Canada's healthcare infrastructure supports population-level research via linked administrative and electronic health records, enabling comprehensive evaluations of healthcare utilization, outcomes, and quality metrics. Despite interprovincial differences and coverage limitations, advancements in data interoperability and standardization have propelled neurologic health services research.

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Seminars in Neurology
Seminars in Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.70%
发文量
65
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Neurology is a review journal on current trends in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological diseases. Areas of coverage include multiple sclerosis, central nervous system infections, muscular dystrophy, neuro-immunology, spinal disorders, strokes, epilepsy, motor neuron diseases, movement disorders, higher cortical function, neuro-genetics and neuro-ophthamology. Each issue is presented under the direction of an expert guest editor, and invited contributors focus on a single, high-interest clinical topic. Up-to-the-minute coverage of the latest information in the field makes this journal an invaluable resource for neurologists and residents.
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