Canada’s healthcare systems are under increasing pressure: a rapidly aging population, new demands for services, fiscal challenges, and awkward interfaces between publicly and privately funded services are among the challenges to which Canadians must adapt. Sound research and advice from independent sources will be integral to achieving desirable policy outcomes. The C.D. Howe Institute’s Healthcare Policy Initiative is an ongoing program to produce research, analysis and events to raise the level of debate around Canadian healthcare and to help motivate policy improvements. The program will address critical issues such as: international lessons on financing and incentives; defining the services provided under public plans; incentives and funding arrangements for hospitals and healthcare providers; federal and provincial policy on pharmaceuticals; options for primary-care reform; access and quality of care. As with all the Institute’s work, the program aims to provide research that is rigorous, evidence-based, and peer-reviewed, recommendations that are relevant, constructive, and timely, and communications that are clear, authoritative and practical.

Co-Chairs

Janet Davidson

Don Johnson Fellow-in-Residence

Neil Fraser

Former President, Medtronic of Canada Ltd.

Members

Dr. Graham Sher

CEO, Canadian Blood Services

David Veillette

Vice President, Government Affairs, Quebec and Eastern Canada McKesson Canada

Jocelyne Voisin

Associate ADM, Strategic Policy Branch, Health Canada

Dr. David Walker

FRCPC, Professor, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine and Policy Studies, former Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen's University

Joan Weir

Vice President, Group Benefits, Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association

John Yip

President and CEO, SE Health

Jennifer Zelmer

Research Fellow

Representative, Bayer

Representative, Edwards Lifesciences

Representative, Innovative Medicines

Content

Research Papers