Dissemination of heart health promotion: lessons from the Canadian Heart Health Initiative Ontario Project.

B Riley, S Elliott, M Taylor, R Cameron, R Walker
Author Information
  1. B Riley: RRJ Health Management Associates, 460 Frederick St., Kitchener, ON, Canada N2H 2P5. briley@golden.net

Abstract

Situated in central-eastern Canada, Ontario is the largest province with a population of 11 million. Ontario is considered a fairly rich province at the centre of Canada's manufacturing and financial sectors. Public health services in Ontario are primarily delivered through public health departments, each administered by a local board of health and regulated by provincial legislation and program guidelines. The Canadian Heart Health Initiative Ontario Project (CHHIOP) was a four year project (1994 to 1998) undertaken as part of the dissemination phase of the Canadian Heart Health Initiative (CHHI) (see O'Loughlin et al., p.4). CHHIOP is one component of a long-term process to develop and implement effective heart health programs in Ontario.

MeSH Term

Canada
Community Health Services
Diffusion of Innovation
Health Promotion
Heart Diseases
Information Services
National Health Programs
Ontario
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Regional Health Planning

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