Wallace Lockhart
Associate Professor
Department of Business Administration
University of Regina
Canada
Biography
Wallace Lockhart Associate Professor (Accounting), University of Regina. His education : Ph.D., Interdisciplinary, University of Saskatchewan, 2007. FCMA, Society of Management Accountants of Canada, 2008. CMA, Society of Management Accountants of Alberta, 1992. MBA, University of Saskatchewan, 1990. B. Comm, University of Saskatchewan, 1982. Teaching: BUS 100 Introduction to Business, BUS 285 Introduction to Financial Accounting, BUS 288 Introduction to Managerial Accounting, BUS 388 Cost Accounting.
Research Interest
Dr. Lockhart's health systems research examines the effectiveness of regionalization, both in terms of stewardship and measurable system performance. Stewardship research examines the perceived strengths and weaknesses of health system managers given their evolving roles as stewards and their agency relationship with provincial governments. Health system performance indicators compare the performance of regional and provincial health systems in both process measures and the achievement of health outcomes. These indicators are used by health systems officials as performance benchmarks and identification of performance leaders.
Publications
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Lepnurm R, Lockhart W, Keegan D (2009) “A measure of daily distress in practicing medicine†The Canadian J Psychiatry 54: 160-169.
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Lockhart W, Backman A (2009) “Health Care Management Competencies: Identifying the GAPs†Healthcare Management Forum pp: 30-37.