How Can We Improve Childhood Vaccination?

A vocal few Canadians hold anti-vaccine views, but they are not the main reason for insufficient childhood vaccination coverage across Canada. This video looks at how a much more sensible strategy to reverse falling vaccine rates among Canadian children would be to target parents classified as “fence-sitters” – those who partially but  not fully immunize their children.

For more information on how Canada can improve immunization rates among children, read In Need of a Booster: How to Improve Childhood Vaccination Coverage in Canada, by Colin Busby, Aaron Jacobs and Ramya Muthukumaran.

Pour regarder la vidéo en français, cliquez ici.
 
To watch the Institute video on how to improve imnmunization rates among adults, click here.

The Paradox of Productivity, Technology, and Innovation in Canadian Healthcare

The current methods of paying healthcare providers do not encourage systematic consideration of cost-effectiveness in the selection of treatment or new technologies, finds a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In The Paradox of Productivity, Technology, and Innovation in Canadian Healthcare, authors Åke Blomqvist and Colin Busby analyze the role of healthcare technology and innovation […]

Comment améliorer la couverture vaccinale des enfants au Canada

Quelques Canadiens très bruyants s’opposent à la vaccination, mais ils ne constituent pas la principale raison de l’insuffisance de la couverture vaccinale. Ce video examine une stratégie ciblant plutôt le groupe important de parents « réticents à vacciner », comprenant les enfants qui reçoivent certains vaccins, mais pas tous, et ceux qui prennent du retard.

Pour plus d’informations sur la façon dont le Canada peut améliorer les taux de vaccination chez les enfants, lisez Besoin d’un rappel? Comment améliorer la couverture vaccinale des enfants au Canada, par Colin Busby, Aaron Jacobs et Ramya Muthukumaran.
 
To watch this video in English, click here

Jacobs and Muthukumaran – Five Ways to Increase Immunization Among Canadian Children

From: Aaron Jacobs and Ramya Muthukumaran To: Provincial and Federal Ministries of Health and Public Health Agencies Date: May 2, 2017 Re: Five Ways to Increase Immunization Among Canadian Children Many communities in Canada are well short of childhood immunization targets, and children there remain at risk of contracting infectious diseases like measles, mumps, and whooping cough, among others. […]

In Need of a Booster: How to Improve Childhood Vaccination Coverage in Canada

A vocal few Canadians hold anti-vaccine views, but they are not the main reason for insufficient childhood vaccination coverage across Canada, finds a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “In Need of a Booster: How to Improve Childhood Vaccination Coverage in Canada,” authors Colin Busby, Aaron Jacobs and Ramya Muthukumaran, suggest that a […]

Besoin d’un rappel? Comment améliorer la couverture vaccinale des enfants au Canada

Quelques Canadiens très bruyants s’opposent à la vaccination, mais ils ne constituent pas la principale raison de l’insuffisance de la couverture vaccinale, selon un nouveau rapport de l’Institut C.D. Howe. Dans «Besoin d’un rappel? Comment améliorer la couverture vaccinale des enfants au Canada», les auteurs Colin Busby, Aaron Jacobs et Ramya Muthukumaran suggèrent une stratégie […]

Breaking Down Canada’s Health-care Silos: More Money Isn’t The Answer: Globe And Mail Op-ed

Since December, Canadians have been treated to the spectacle of provincial and territorial health ministers squabbling with their federal counterparts for more health-care dollars. As they argue over cash, they overlook a lesson from Canadian health-care history: Asking how much without also asking how those dollars will be spent is a recipe for more of the same.

The last time health ministers haggled with the feds, in 2004, they received a record $41-billion over 10 years. This so-called “fix for a generation” achieved little of the sort. Across the country, emergency departments are still as congested as ever and unhealthy numbers of hospital beds remain filled by seniors who should be receiving care elsewhere. Even waiting…

Bill Robson – Fairer Taxation Of Canadians’ Medical Expenses

To: Canada’s Minister of Finance From: Bill Robson Date: January 23, 2017 Re: Fairer Taxation of Canadians’ Medical Expenses Your government is reviewing many aspects of Canada’s tax system, including how personal income taxes treat various health-related costs. While such reviews are always helpful, a worrying rumour is going round: that your upcoming budget will […]

Integrated Funding: Connecting the Silos for the Healthcare We Need

The Study In Brief by Jason M. Sutherland and Erik Hellstein Once held in high esteem worldwide, Canadian healthcare has taken a drubbing in recent international comparisons, posting repeated poor showings against similarly high-spending OECD peers. The erosion in the worldwide status of Canadian healthcare has been attributed to the failure of the provinces to […]

Canada’s Existing Healthcare Funding Model Has A Fatal Flaw: National Post Op-ed

As of now, it looks like there will be no new health accord between the federal and provincial/territorial governments in the immediate future. It would be a pity if this means no reallocation of aggregate healthcare spending toward home care and mental health programs, two areas where additional spending could greatly benefit patients. Barring this, however, the failure to agree on a new accord is better than a repeat of the 2004 agreement and could ultimately lead to a better alignment of responsibilities in Canadian healthcare.

The federal government’s willingness to help provinces pay for healthcare helped establish Canada’s universal Medicare system in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Half a century later, however, our model of divided…

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