<time datetime="2016-01-19T00:01:00-05:00">January 19, 2016</time>

Canadians would benefit from a new funding model for elder care, finds a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Shifting Towards Autonomy: A Continuing Care Model for Canada,” authors…

<time datetime="2015-11-12T00:01:00-05:00">November 12, 2015</time>

While Canada has a well-established tradition of transparency and accountability for health-system performance comparisons, few measures of outcomes are reported, according to a new report from…

<time datetime="2015-02-25T17:11:29-05:00">February 25, 2015</time>

A better mix of public and private funding in the healthcare system could reduce coverage gaps, as well as create incentives for politicians and bureaucrats to manage the public system more…

<time datetime="2013-04-17T13:45:51-04:00">April 17, 2013</time>

The dismal performance of Canada relative to other OECD countries on measures of wait times and access to hospitals underlines the need for rethinking the way hospitals are funded, according to a…

<time datetime="2012-01-31T14:45:46-05:00">January 31, 2012</time>

Canada’s provinces could learn from the Dutch and UK models as they seek better value for money in healthcare delivery, according to a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In Better Value…

Intelligence Memos
From: Colin MacKenzie To: Canadian healthcare watchers Date: June 27, 2023 Re: Regent Debate Recap The C.D. Howe Institute’s fourth Regent Debate was a rousing, elegant evening that…
Intelligence Memos
From: Christy Clark To: Canadian healthcare observers Date: May 31, 2023 Re: Regent Debate: Healthcare Needs a Private-Public Mix If we have the most expensive healthcare system or one…
Intelligence Memos
From: Ian Irvine To: Canadians Concerned About Vaping Date: May 29, 2023 Re: Vaping restrictions signal turbulent markets in Quebec The Quebec and British health systems have…