Research

Together, we’re leading research innovations to transform the future of healthcare.

IHPME offers the largest graduate programs in health services research, clinical epidemiology, and healthcare research in Canada. Approximately $22 million in research grants flows through the Institute each year, supporting a broad range of research at the individual, organizational, and systems levels.

Research at IHPME

Researchers at IHPME are addressing some of the most pressing issues in healthcare to find answers that matter.

Helpful Resources

Need help with your Research?

IHPME has a liaison librarian who may be consulted for a range of services to support teaching and research:

  • Research consultations for faculty and graduate students
  • Curriculum related instruction
  • Course-customization of Quercus “Library Resource” pages
  • Tailored research guides for courses or programs
  • Collection requests and suggestions
  • Questions or suggestions about library and information technology services

Librarian Info

Our librarian’s name and contact information can be found under “Health Policy, Management, Evaluation, and Economics”: 

Research News

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IHPME-Led Review Shows the Importance of Investing in Health Systems Through the Lens of Women and Health

September 30, 2025

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IHPME Researchers Lead CIHR Project Grant-Funded Study Evaluating Provincial Healthcare Reforms

August 8, 2025

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IHPME Researchers Establishing Global Research Network on Responsible AI Use in Healthcare

July 28, 2025

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Upcoming Events

Sustainable Communities for a Healthy Planet: Relational approaches to cultivating planetary health in a post-growth future

Nov
20

Nov 20, 2025 from Noon-1pm (EST)

Hybrid event

IHPME Events / Partner & Affiliate Events

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Promotional flyer for the Climate & Health Seminar Series titled "Climate Change and the Developing and Aging Brain," scheduled for Tuesday, December 2, 2025, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm EST. Featured speakers are Dr. Eric Brown and Dr. Sean Kidd from the University of Toronto and CAMH. Logos for the University of Toronto, Collaborative Centre for Climate, Health + Sustainable Care, and CAMH are displayed.

Climate Change and the Developing and Aging Brain -Considering both Early Development (In Utero – Adolescence) and Late Life Brain Impacts

Dec
2

Dec 2, 2025 from Noon-1pm (EST)

This event is hybrid:

In-person: 101 Stokes Street Doctor Association Building, DAB-1113-1123 1st Floor Meeting Room Toronto, ON M6J 0A6
Online: Zoom

IHPME Events / Partner & Affiliate Events

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FHLIP 2026 – From Silos to Synergy: Building Bridges

Feb
20

Feb 20, 2026 from 8am-5pm (EST)

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