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Area of Science:

  • Global Health
  • Health Systems Research
  • Comparative Healthcare Policy

Background:

  • Small island and post-conflict nations face unique healthcare system vulnerabilities.
  • These nations often rely on external resources for specialized healthcare services.
  • Healthcare infrastructure is frequently compromised in post-conflict environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide Canadian health leaders with a broader global perspective on healthcare challenges.
  • To explore comparative healthcare models from novel countries for Canadian provinces and territories.
  • To examine the relevance of policy and institutional failure determinants to Aboriginal healthcare in Canada.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of healthcare systems in small island and post-conflict countries.
  • Exploration of international healthcare models for potential application in Canada.
  • Assessment of factors contributing to policy and institutional failure in diverse settings.

Main Results:

  • Small and island countries present opportunities for developing new healthcare approaches.
  • Post-conflict settings offer insights into challenges affecting Aboriginal healthcare in Canada.
  • International comparisons can inform Canadian healthcare policy and practice development.

Conclusions:

  • Learning from small island and post-conflict countries can enhance Canadian healthcare leadership.
  • Comparative studies are valuable for addressing specific healthcare needs within Canada.
  • Understanding global health challenges can lead to improved health outcomes and system resilience.