Lead Consultant:
Tim
Lynch
Mr. Lynch founded Info-Lynk Consulting Services in 1985 because of the belief that all too often information is the missing link in health care decision-making.
Read Tim's bio
Publications:
Healthcare Advocacy: Only God doesn’t need an advisor
2008 Care Giver and Early Stage Conference, Edmonton, October 25 2008
Beyond the end of the stethoscope, Richmond Review,
A commentary on the need for integrating low risk private surgical facilities into the Canada's public health system.
March 30 2006
MDs are their own worst enemy, Richmond Review,
A commentary on the battle between Dr. Brian Day and Dr. Jack Burak for Presidency of the Canadian Medical Association.
August 10, 2006
Executive
Summary
BC 2003 Forest Fires: A Test of Quality Management in Health Services
Delivery
January 30, 2004
Prepared
forThe Ministry of Health Planning Victoria, BC & The Interior
Health Authority Kelowna, BC
(PDF file size 125Kb)
EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT OF SARS:
A QUANTUM LEAP OR A PARADIGM SHIFT?
Risk Management in Canadian Health Care
VOLUME 5, NUMBER 6
DECEMBER 2003
(PDF
file size 469Kb)
SARS
in Toronto - Acting locally, reacting globally
Submitted
on April 11th 2003 to International Travel Insurance
Journal
The
Romanow Commission: An Opportunity Lost
Hospital
Quarterly Journal Spring 2003
(PDF
file size 120Kb)
Background Information
Vaccination
Programs in Canada:
Summary of a study conducted by Info-Lynk
Consulting in October 1989
Health
insurance - don't leave home without it
ITIJ Journal Spring 2002
Primary
Care Reform in Ontario: The Emperor Has No Clothes
www.hospitalquarterly.com
Medicare
in a modern world
The Vancouver Sun, March 14 2002
American
/ Canadian relations, post September 11th: accommodation or surrender?
ITIJ
Journal
Nov/Dec 2001
Choice
in health care
The Globe & Mail
Nov. 12 2001
London,
UK Travel Insurance Conference Regulations of Canadian Travel
Industry
May 2001
Vancouver
Hosts Insurance Summit, Report on meeting of the International
Insurance Society 2000 seminar, Vancouver B.C.,
DEBATING
THE DATA: Is there an entrepreneurial option to primary-care reform?
Medical Post
-May 4, 1999-
HEALTH
CARE DELIVERY: Rewarding excellence is the solution
Medical Post
-February 9, 1999-
A
Book Review: The Billion Dollar Molecule,
Toronto Biotechnology Initiative, (TBI)
Bioscan, June 1998
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