Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) Conference

Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) Conference,
Halifax, Nova Scotia May 912, 2011

The Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) is meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia ‐ May 9‐12, 2011. For information on the conference including the national organizing committee, please visit https://cahspr.ca/en/conference. Richard Alvarez, President and Chief Executive Officer of Canada Health Infoway, Hugh MacLeod, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, The Honourable Ujjal Dosanjh, Official Opposition Critic for Health and Member of Parliament for Vancouver South, The Honourable Michael Kirby, Chair, Mental Health Commission of Canada and Anne McLellan, Former Deputy Prime Minister, Corporate Counsel, Barrett Jones are among the confirmed keynote speakers. Additional speakers will be updated as they confirm.

What is health services and policy research? Health services and policy research includes research related to ways health care services are organized, regulated, managed, financed, paid for, used and delivered (Canadian Institutes for Health Research – Institute of Health Services and Policy Research ‐ http://www.cihr.ca/e/12010.html).


What is CAHSPR? CAHSPR was formed in 2003 with a mission to provide linkages between researchers and decision makers, and support knowledge translation and exchange, education and training and advocacy for research and its more effective use in planning, practice and policy‐making. The annual conference draws about 500 delegates. Last year’s themes for the posters included primary care, mental health, drug policy, etc.
https://cahspr.ca/en/conference/past/2010.

While the key theme for the 2011 conference will be “Renewing Federalism, Improving Health Care: Can This Marriage Be Saved?”, the sessions will cover many other topics including, health services delivery, n resources, health technology assessment, etc.

See documents below for more information.
 

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