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Queen's Health Policy Change Conference Series: Building a national strategy to transform Canadian healthcare
Managing a Canadian Healthcare Strategy, the third conference in this series, will be in Toronto, May 5-7,2015. Canadian and international leaders will come together to determine how to measure, monitor, manage and mobilize a national strategy to transform our nation's healthcare system.
Interview with Jonathan Kolstad, The Wharton School
Dr. Kolstad is an assistant professor of health economics at the Wharton School. In this interview he discusses the Massachusetts healthcare reform of 2006 and the more recent Affordable Care Act and a focal policy element of these reforms: mandating individuals to obtain health insurance. He also talked about a model to determine the welfare impact of the actual policy as well as to estimate the socially optimal penalty level.
Health Policy Reform in Canada: Bridging Policy and Politics
In this paper Don Drummond from Queen's School of Policy Studies proposes that the highest-level summary of the deliberations from the June 2013 conference is that the path of health policy reform is clear, but politics impedes progress.
National Strategies in Federated Health Systems
Dr. Britnell, chairman and partner of KPMG's Global Health Practice, presented a in-depth perspective on healthcare system transformation across the globe and the key factors underlying successful and sustainable change.