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Lee A. Green

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  129
Citations -  79468

Lee A. Green is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 118 publications receiving 77246 citations. Previous affiliations of Lee A. Green include American Academy of Family Physicians & National Institutes of Health.

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Training Change Agents in CTA to Bring Health Care Transformation to Scale The Case of Primary Care Practice Facilitators

TL;DR: A training program for PFs to learn the basics of cognitive task analysis (CTA) to analyze and advise practices and to help them transform by improving macrocognitive functions is developed.
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Primary Care Pathway for Childhood Asthma: Protocol for a Randomized Cluster-Controlled Trial

TL;DR: The proposed pathway and education intervention has the potential to improve pediatric asthma management in Alberta and is anticipated to result in better quality of care for equal or lesser cost.
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The Status of Specialized Ambulatory Heart Failure Care in Canada: A Joint Canadian Heart Failure Society and Canadian Cardiovascular Society Heart Failure Guidelines Survey.

TL;DR: This joint Canadian Heart Failure Society and the CCS Heart Failure guidelines report has been developed to provide a pan-Canadian snapshot of the current state of clinic-based ambulatory heart failure care with specific reference to elements and processes of care associated with quality and high performing health systems.
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A Systems Approach to Improving Tdap Immunization Within 5 Community-Based Family Practice Settings: Working Differently (and Better) by Transforming the Structure and Process of Care.

TL;DR: Automated clinical reminders, when designed and implemented via a consensus-based framework that addresses the process of care, can dramatically improve provision of preventive health care.
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Integrating education into primary care quality and cost improvement at an academic medical center

TL;DR: A systematic approach involving all relevant components of a health system integrates the synthesis of information, education about the information and how to implement it, and addressing operational barriers to improve the quality and cost‐effectiveness of primary care.