Drummond, Sinclair – Steps to a First Class Canadian Health Information System

From: Don Drummond and Duncan Sinclair To: Canada’s Ministers of Health Date: December 1, 2022 Re: Steps to a First Class Canadian Health Information System We argued yesterday that an essential first step for addressing the multiplicity of Canada’s “health system” problems is a high-quality national health information system. It would help discern the causes and dimensions of current […]

Drummond, Sinclair – Information – the Key to Solving Health’s Problems

From: Don Drummond and Duncan Sinclair To: Canada’s Ministers of Health Date: November 30, 2022 Re: Information – the Key to Solving Health’s Problems The media is full of alarums about the problems of Canada’s so-called health “system” – crowded emergency rooms, increasingly inaccessible primary care, long wait times for nearly everything, “burned out” doctors and nurses, corridor medicine, […]

Drummond, Sinclair – Troubles in Canada’s Health Workforce: What the Data are Saying

From: Don Drummond and Duncan Sinclair To: Canada’s Ministers of Health Date: November 10, 2022 Re: Troubles in Canada’s Health Workforce: What the Data are Saying Media reports abound with accounts of severe shortages of healthcare workers leading to cries of crisis, even collapse of the system, as Canadians suffer through long wait times for almost every facet of […]

Wyonch, Zhang – Health Spending – The Latest Data.

From: Rosalie Wyonch and Tingting Zhang To: Canadians Health Spending Watchers Date: November 4, 2022 Re: Health Spending – The Latest Data. Canada spent more than $75 billion on COVID-19 healthcare response, the Canada Institute for Health Information reported yesterday in its annual National Health Expenditure Trends database that includes finalized 2020 spending and preliminary […]

Saulnier, Adams – It’s Time to Unfreeze Canada’s Healthcare Reform Paralysis

From: Marcel Saulnier and Owen Adams To: Canadians Concerned About Healthcare Date: October 6, 2022 Re: It’s Time to Unfreeze Canada’s Healthcare Reform Paralysis “Paradigm Freeze” is the academic term that summarizes progress on healthcare reform in Canada over the past few decades. The Medicare program that affords universal access to Canadians remains much as the same as when […]

Zhang, Wyonch – Ontario’s Nursing Challenge: How Serious Is It?

From: Tingting Zhang and Rosalie Wyonch To: Ontario Ministry of Health Date: July 19, 2022 Re: Ontario’s Nursing Challenge: How Serious Is It? Nursing understaffing is not a new problem in Ontario, but it is getting worse. Research has shown that the service gap in nursing was alarming before COVID-19. For decades, Ontario has had […]

S4 E10: Going Dutch: Choice, Competition and Equity in Healthcare with Rosalie Wyonch

COVID-19 has shone a spotlight on the continuing collapse of Canada’s healthcare system. But the pandemic is only a symptom of an underlying problem. The C.D. Howe Institute’s Rosalie Wyonch tells C.D. Howe Institute Podcast host Michael Hainsworth that bold changes are needed – and we can look to the Dutch model for inspiration. Read […]

Grootendorst, Moradpour – Resurrecting Connaught Labs not the Answer for Vaccine Self-Sufficiency

From: Paul Grootendorst and Javad Moradpour To: Public Health Agency of Canada Date: July 14, 2022 Re: Resurrecting Connaught Labs not the Answer for Vaccine Self-Sufficiency The COVID-19 pandemic has focused attention on Canada’s preparedness for the next pandemic, especially in terms of vaccine development and self-sufficiency. The mad scramble for vaccines early last year led many politicians, […]

Lives Put on Hold: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Canada’s Youth

Canada’s Youth Face Career “Scarring,” Learning Losses Post-Pandemic Canada’s youth face career scarring and learning losses post-pandemic, according to a new report released by the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Lives Put on Hold: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Canada’s Youth,” authors Parisa Mahboubi and Amira Higazy find that youth were disproportionally affected by […]

Blomqvist, Wyonch – A Dutch Model for Canadian Healthcare

From: Åke Blomqvist and Rosalie Wyonch To: Canada’s Ministers of Health Date: June 20, 2022 Re: A Dutch Model for Canadian Healthcare The pandemic has revealed the fragility of Canada’s healthcare system, and there is growing recognition that change is needed to curb rising costs and promote efficiency. But in a healthcare financing model such as ours, change is […]

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