Gregory Marchildon

Gregory P. Marchildon is a Professor and Ontario Research Chair in Health Policy and System Design at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto.  He is also a Fellow at the School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University.  After receiving a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics, Dr. Marchildon taught for five years at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC.  He then served as Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and subsequently as Deputy Minister to the Premier and Cabinet Secretary in the provincial government of Saskatchewan in the 1990s.  In 2001-2002, he was Executive Director of a federal Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada (the Romanow Commission).  He is the author of numerous books and articles on Canadian history, comparative public policy, public administration, and federalism, including Health Systems in Transition: Canada co-published by the World Health Organization and the University of Toronto Press.

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Commentaries by Dr. Gregory P. Marchildon:

When it comes to health care funding in Canada, we should stop living in the past
Five challenges for bending the healthcare cost curve in Canada // Cinq paris à relever avant de redresser la courbe des coûts de la santé au Canada
Restoring the purpose of the Canada Health Transfer // Redéfinir l’objectif du Transfert canadien en matière de santé
Building the future of health care // Bâtir l’avenir des soins de santé
Money for nothing // Verser de l’argent sans demander des comptes
Preserving medicare means accepting changes // Le maintien du système de santé public et universel du Canada nécessite l’acceptation de changements
Bending the cost curve in health care // Infléchir vers le bas la courbe des coûts en santé

Presentations by Dr. Gregory P. Marchildon:

Presentation: Saskatchewan and Manitoba; Bending the Cost Curve
Presentation: Workshop on Writing OpEds

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