Do chronic health conditions impact depression care?
A new publication from Dr. Joseph Puyat investigates the association between chronic health conditions and depression care
Read MoreCHÉOS is active in a number of clinical research areas focused in improving patient care. In addition to cardiology, mental health, nephrology, critical care, and HIV research, our investigators undertake studies involving older adults and those who are critically or chronically ill, with the goal of reducing morbidity and mortality and enhancing quality of life.
A new publication from Dr. Joseph Puyat investigates the association between chronic health conditions and depression care
Read MoreThe Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study (CHIPS) Group, which includes CHÉOS Scientist Dr. Joel Singer and statistician Dr. Terry Lee, has published multiple research papers over the past decade.
Read MoreOn September 28, CHÉOS co-hosted a one-day symposium to discuss initiatives and best practices for patient engagement in health research.
Read MoreA collaborative group of scientists in Vancouver have published results from a study showing the acceptability of point-of care testing at St. Paul’s Hospital.
Read MoreNew CHÉOS research has concluded that the B.C. physician incentives program has had a mild to modest effect on mental health care, but that more is needed to close existing gaps in treatment.
Read MoreNew research shows that about 50 per cent of British Columbians with depression are not receiving even the most basic level of care. Authors say the findings highlight the challenges of accessing mental health services across Canada.
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