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<time datetime="2018-04-26T00:00:01-04:00">April 26, 2018</time>

<time datetime="2014-05-27T13:45:10-04:00">May 27, 2014</time>

Despite having more family physicians per capita than many other jurisdictions, Quebec lags Ontario and Western Europe when it comes to access to primary care, according to a report from the C.D.…

<time datetime="2013-12-18T14:45:35-05:00">December 18, 2013</time>

In budget-constrained times, adopting new drugs or medical technology is a high-stakes challenge that requires a comprehensive, balanced approach, according to a report released today by the C.D.…

<time datetime="2013-11-19T14:45:20-05:00">November 19, 2013</time>

Ontario healthcare reforms have made headway in improving access to primary care by implementing the “capitation” model where doctors are paid mainly for a roster of patients rather than fee-for-…

<time datetime="2013-06-13T13:45:51-04:00">June 13, 2013</time>

 

Canada’s provincial pharmacare systems have flaws not found in other developed countries that could be addressed by integrating prescription drug coverage into the broader healthcare…

<time datetime="2012-04-26T13:45:52-04:00">April 26, 2012</time>

Greater clarity is needed in the controversial  “grey zones” of the Canada Health Act to contribute to the quality of public debate and advance  healthcare reform, according to…

Op-Ed
The pandemic has revealed the fragility of Canada’s health care system, and there is growing recognition that changes are needed to curb rising costs and promote efficiency. But in a health care…
Intelligence Memos
From: Don Drummond and Duncan Sinclair  To: Canada’s Ministers of Health Date: May 26, 2022 Re: Why is Health Human Resource Planning Not Happening? Many groups have recently…
Intelligence Memos
From: Kieran Quinn, Sarina Isenberg and James Downar To: Canadians Concerned about Healthcare Costs Date: October 27, 2021 Re: End of Life: How to Improve Care and Save (Much)…