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Health care for the uninsured: why it’s important and next steps

Recently, the Wellesley Institute participated in the Seeking Solutions Symposium, a conference that addressed access to health care for people living in Canada Continue Reading…

Building Equity Into Ontario’s New Health Care Action Plan

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The Minister of Health and Long-Term Care recently released an ambitious plan to transform Ontario’s health-care system. It identifies key drivers of change Continue Reading…

New Research on the Equity Potential of Community-Grounded Primary Care

Brilliant health economist, Bob Evans, occasionally spoke of 'zombies': policy and health funding prescriptions that were constantly refuted by evidence but Continue Reading…

Reducing Health Disparities: how can the structure of the health system contribute?

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The role of the health care sector in reducing disparities still must be defined and integrated into the system. This paper is a discussion and analysis of how Continue Reading…

Misdiagnosis: Drummond’s Health Care Prescription Misses Equity

The Drummond Report's emphasis on reform and innovation in the way health care is organized and delivered is vital. The objectives of long-term planning, a Continue Reading…

Levers for Change: Hospital Health Equity Plans

Addressing pervasive health inequities is an incredibly complex challenge. Valuable population health research has been done, comprehensive health equity Continue Reading…

The Big Action on Health Is Far Beyond Health Care

I blogged earlier on how crucial it is to build equity into the new Action Plan for Health Care released by the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. This is Continue Reading…

Colour Coded Health Care: The Impact of Race and Racism on Canadians’ Health

Canada’s universal health care system is often understood as a central pillar of a national commitment to social equity and social justice. Such an Continue Reading…

Building Equity Into Ontario’s New Health Care Action Plan

The Minister of Health and Long-Term Care today launched an ambitious plan to transform Ontario's health care system. It identifies key drivers of change to Continue Reading…

Lessons from New Zealand: It’s not all about the money

One of the challenges of policy making is understanding the likely impact of following a particular course of action. Policy makers analyze policy proposals and Continue Reading…