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CHSPR 2020 32nd Annual Health Policy Conference

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March 5, 2020 - March 6, 2020

Private Parts? Finding the Balance of Public and Private in Health Care

The Centre for Health Services and Policy Research (CHSPR) will hold its 32nd annual health policy conference, March 5 and 6, 2020, at the Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront. This long-standing conference promotes discussion between policy-makers, academics, providers, patients and national organizations on timely issues shaping health systems in Canada.

What role the private sector plays in financing health care has been the subject of longstanding and intense debate in Canada. This debate has been the subject of major court battles, from Chaoulli in Quebec, to Allen in Alberta, and the Cambie trial in British Columbia. It has also been present in the ongoing discussions about the future of coverage for prescription drugs as National Pharmacare has again reappeared in the national discussion.

At the 2020 CHSPR Conference, we will delve into the evidence under these debates. What evidence do we have on private financing? What remains to be known? What balance do other countries strike in these decisions? We invite you to join us for two days of distinguished speakers, informed debates, and networking opportunities on this critically important aspect of Canadian health care.

Register to participate.

Follow @CHSPR on Twitter for conference updates and use #CHSPR2020 to share your thoughts.

Details

Details

Start:
March 5, 2020
End:
March 6, 2020
Event Category:
Website:
http://chspr.ubc.ca/conference/

Organizer

UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research

Venue

Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront

From Our Community

Laura Parmar

Physician Quality Improvement Coach — Northern Health

Laura Palmer

It has been so rewarding to go from an idea to working with such a great group of dedicated people from so many different organizations towards a very fun and rewarding project. Several extremely engaged PVN members expressed interest in being part of piloting a patient virtual care peer support system. I am confident that this is the beginning of many more exciting collaborations!