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1. Realist review of community coalitions and outreach interventions to increase access to primary care for vulnerable populations: a realist review.

2. Improving access to primary health care: a cross-case comparison based on an a priori program theory.

3. Impact of health care reform on enrolment of immigrants in primary care in Ontario, Canada.

4. Building capacity for medical education research in family medicine: the Program for Innovation in Medical Education (PIME).

5. Comparative Efficiency Assessment of Primary Care Service Delivery Models Using Data Envelopment Analysis.

6. A THEORY-BASED EVALUATION FRAMEWORK FOR PRIMARY CARE: SETTING THE STAGE TO EVALUATE THE "COMPARISON OF MODELS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN ONTARIO" PROJECT.

7. Home-based intermediate care program vs hospitalization.

8. Patients' engagement in primary care research: a case study in a Canadian context.

9. Equity of primary care service delivery for low income "sicker" adults across 10 OECD countries.

10. Access to primary health care: perspectives of primary care physicians and community stakeholders.

11. Perspectives of structurally marginalised patients attending contextually tailored and integrated care practices in Canada: a focused ethnography study.

12. Does healthcare inequity reflect variations in peoples' abilities to access healthcare? Results from a multi-jurisdictional interventional study in two high-income countries.

13. Improving access to primary healthcare for vulnerable populations in Australia and Canada: protocol for a mixed-method evaluation of six complex interventions.

15. An overview of practice facilitation programs in Canada: current perspectives and future directions.

16. How many patients should a family physician have? Factors to consider in answering a deceptively simple question.

18. Gauging to gain: primary care performance measurement.

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