[HTML][HTML] Prioritization and willingness to pay for bariatric surgery: the patient perspective

RS Gill, SR Majumdar, X Wang, R Tuepah… - Canadian Journal of …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Access to publicly funded bariatric surgery is limited, potential candidates face
lengthy waits, and no universally accepted prioritization criteria exist. We examined patients’ …

[PDF][PDF] The last place on earth

S Nixon, C AuTHORS, S Fox, C De Vit, A Lands… - 2008 - ecojustice.ca
British Columbia has the richest biodiversity of any Canadian province. It is home to 76
percent of Canada’s bird species, 70 percent of its freshwater fish species, and thousands of …

[PDF][PDF] On ThE EdgE: British Columbia's Unprotected Transboundary Species

M Connolly, K Ferguson, S Pinkus, F Moola - 2010 - ecojustice.ca
British Columbia has the highest number of species of any province in Canada, but these
species are showing alarming signs of distress. According to the BC Conservation Data Centre …

[PDF][PDF] Climate Justice P

B Parfitt - 2011 - wildernesscommittee.org
Photographs© garth lenz this paper is part of the Climate Justice Project, a five-year research
project led by the CCPa–BC and the University of BC. the Climate Justice Project studies …

The health economics of obesity and bariatric surgery

J Campbell - 2018 - figshare.utas.edu.au
\\(Background:\\) Obesity is not only a major health concern, it is an economic problem. The
current rates of obesity (defined as body mass index (BMI) ‚Äöv¢‚Ä¢ 30 kg/m\\(^¬‚â§\\)) are …

[PDF][PDF] Economic Security Project

S Klein, MG Cohen, T Garner, I Ivanova, M Lee… - 2008 - epe.lac-bac.gc.ca
NOW IS THE TIME for British Columbia’s provincial government to launch a comprehensive
poverty reduction plan—a detailed and accountable strategy with concrete and legislated …