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Cost-effectiveness analysis of health tapestry, a complex primary care program for older adults: a post-hoc analysis

Abstract

BackgroundWe initially reported on the cost-effectiveness of a 6-month randomized controlled implementation trial which evaluated Health TAPESTRY, a primary care program for older adults, at the McMaster Family Health Team (FHT) site and 5 other FHT sites in Ontario, Canada. While there were no statistically significant between-group differences in outcomes at month 6 post randomization, positive outcomes were observed at the McMaster FHT site, …

Authors

Tarride JE; Blackhouse G; Lamarche L; Forsyth P; Oliver D; Carr T; Howard M; Thabane L; Datta J; Dolovich L

Journal

BMC Primary Care, Vol. 25, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

DOI

10.1186/s12875-024-02475-5

ISSN

1471-2296