IHPME Health Leadership Series

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“MAPLE MOVEMENT; what do international comparisons teach us about the development and improvement of Canada’s health care system”

You are invited to join IHPME Director Dr. Adalsteinn Brown and Featured Speaker, Dr. Niek Klazinga, Visiting Professor to IHPME and Professor, Dept. of Social Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam at Hart House on Thursday, October 29, 2015 for our third Health Leadership Talk.

Dr. Klazinga will speak about Canadian performance as compared to other OECD countries, with reference to OECD’s Health at a Glance 2015, and provide reflection on policies and quality strategies. The presentation will also build on findings of recent EU funded research projects on performance and quality improvement in European hospitals.

The lecture runs from 5:00pm – 6:00pm and is followed by a Q&A period with the keynote. Stay the evening for a networking reception, appetizers and a host bar. 

Location: Hart House, Debates Room, 2nd Floor, 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto 

The Series intends to bring together healthcare leaders and policymakers to converge on local health policy related issues, drawn from a variety of perspectives.

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Creating a place for ideas and debate among local health system leaders. IHPME invites you to take part

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