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Hearing the Patient Voice: Improving Health Care for People with Complex Mental Health Disorders in Saskatoon

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Schaefer J, Quail J, Avis K and the Hearing the Patient Voice Advisory Group Members
September 19, 2019

This report uses administrative records from health services, an inventory of available mental health and addiction services, and experiences of patients, families and front-line mental health workers to understand. This information was used to create a more holistic picture of the reality of mental health and addiction care in Saskatchewan.


This project was conducted under the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research. It’s designed to foster innovative evidence-based approaches to managing health issues by opening up traditional research teams to include patients and others as equal members.

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