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YorkSpace is York University's Institutional Repository. It is a platform that enables York community members to organize and preserve their research online in an institutional context. It showcases the scholarship of the York University community through the use of a special standards-based software platform that collects usage statistics and provides exceptional visibility on the web.
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The Financialization of Social Services: Implications for Planning Cities that Value Care Over Profit
(2020-10-26)Financialization, often defined as the growing influence of the financial sector in everyday life, is exacerbating the affordability issues that plague many cities today. Drawing on theoretical concepts from ecological and ... -
Invited Review for Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine
(https://link.springer.com/, 2017-08)Abstract Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is among the leading burdens of disease among women. It is a significant driver of morbidity and chronically undermines their quality of life. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is indicated ... -
Cardiac Rehabilitation Costs
(Elsevier, 2017-10)Abstract Background: Despite the clinical benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and its cost-effectiveness, it is not widely received. Arguably, capacity could be greatly increased if lower-cost models were implemented. ... -
A Review of Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World
(Elsevier, 2017-09)ABSTRACTHerein,28publications describing cardiac rehabilitation (CR)delivery in 50of the 113countries globally suspected to deliver it are reviewed, to characterize the nature of services. Government funding was the main ... -
Traditional versus hybrid outpatient cardiac rehabilitation: A comparison of patient outcomes
(Wolters Kluwer, 2018-07)ABSTRACT PURPOSE: Due to the sub-optimal uptake of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), alternative models have been proposed. This study compared the effectiveness of a traditional supervised program in a medical setting versus ...