IHPME is directly involved in the development, leadership, and sustainability of several ongoing research activities.
These cross-collaborations build bridges between the Institute’s students, researchers, faculty and a multitude of peers in national and international fields.
Learn about ongoing initiatives, connect with faculty, or find inspiration for your thesis projects with our directory.
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Note: For IHPME faculty only.
This project aims to develop and apply both model-based and algorithm-based statistical and machine learning methods to longitudinal trajectory clustering of multiple repeatedly measured features of cognitive decline.
The PEDE Project provides tools and promotes research to advance the field of child health economic evaluation. The PEDE database contains detailed information on over 4,000 paediatric economic evaluations published over the past 40 years

Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people face systemic discrimination that increases their risk of mental illness and psychiatric hospitalization. Our previous research using Ontario health administrative data (at ICES) found that TGD patients were less likely to follow up with […]

Advanced diabetes technologies like insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring devices are the most effective tools to help people manage life with type 1 diabetes. These technologies prevent life-limiting and expensive complications and should be readily accessible to all who […]

The Centre for Sustainable Health Systems strives to lead and support local, national, and international efforts to improve the environmental and social sustainability of health systems.
Evaluating the mental health effects of stroke in Canadian stroke survivors

Vernissage Health focuses on the inner work of leadership in health care. Through self reflection, storytelling and deep listening, emerging leaders (graduate students and recent alumni) are invited to cultivate the mindsets and awareness required to lead positive change in health care.
Funded by: TD Community Health Solutions Grant. The Michael Garron Hospital Foundation Approach: Mixed Methods/ Equity Heatmap/ Co-design This mixed-methods study aims to identify frequent users of Michael Garron Hospital’s (MGH) Emergency Department (ED) and understand their characteristics through equity […]
Funded by: TD Community Health Solutions Grant. The Michael Garron Hospital Foundation Approach: Quantitative/Matching/Regression Hospitals face significant challenges during winter due to the seasonal influx of patients with illnesses such as influenza and COVID-19, a phenomenon known as the “Winter […]

The Canadian COVID-19 Prospective Cohort Study (CANCOV) is a platform observational study that provides a comprehensive evaluation of early to 2-year outcomes in patients with COVID-19 and their family caregivers.
