We are pleased to announce the publication of our third eBook, Navigating the Evidence: Communicating Canadian Health Policy in the Media edited by Noralou Roos, Kathleen O’Grady, Shannon Turczak, Camilla Tapp and Lindsay Jolivet (ISBN 978-0-9916971-7-5).
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Navigating the Evidence: Communicating Canadian Health Policy in the Media is a compilation of the EvidenceNetwork.ca commentaries published in major newspapers in 2014, written by experts in the health policy field. These Op-Eds highlight the most recent evidence on a wide range of topics, including our aging population, healthcare sustainability, costs and spending, and the impact of the social determinants of health. It also contains essays addressing key concerns around mental health, obesity and pharmaceutical policy, among other topics.
This is the third volume in the annual series of eBooks produced by EvidenceNetwork.ca, the first being Canadian Health Policy in the News (2013), followed by Making Evidence Matter in Canadian Health Policy (2014).
Read what David Dodge, economist and Former Governor of the Bank of Canada has to say about Navigating the Evidence.
Read what Robyn Tamblyn, Scientific Director of the Clinical and Health Informatics Research Group and Professor in the Department of Medicine at McGill University commented on Navigating the Evidence.
This eBook is available free of charge in a number of different formats, so we encourage you to share it widely, reprint in your news outlets, use it as a textbook and share via social media.
We acknowledge the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Research Manitoba and the George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation, whose funding supports EvidenceNetwork.ca.
Have you downloaded the first free eBook in our series?
Canadian Health Policy in the News: Why Evidence Matters
Have you downloaded the second free eBook in our series?
Making Evidence Matter in Canadian Health Policy