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  • Neurology
  • Health Services Research
  • Public Health

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  • Canada's universal healthcare system provides access to medically necessary services, though provincial variations exist.
  • Neurological care delivery is primarily hospital-based, supported by advocacy organizations.
  • Disparities in neurological care access persist, particularly between urban and rural populations and for Indigenous communities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore Canada's healthcare system concerning neurological care delivery.
  • To identify available national population-based data for neurological health services research.
  • To examine strategies addressing access disparities in neurological care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of Canada's publicly funded, provincially administered healthcare system.
  • Analysis of provincial initiatives for neurological care delivery (e.g., Quebec's stroke care corridors, British Columbia's rural strategies).
  • Examination of data infrastructure supporting population-level health research.

Main Results:

  • Provincial variations in neurological care coverage and delivery models are evident.
  • Innovative strategies like telemedicine and regional service corridors are employed to improve access.
  • Canada's linked administrative and electronic health records facilitate robust population-level research on neurological health.
  • The First Nations Health Authority addresses specific needs of Indigenous populations.

Conclusions:

  • Canada's healthcare system supports neurological care research through extensive data infrastructure.
  • Despite challenges, advancements in data standardization enhance the evaluation of neurological health services.
  • Addressing interprovincial differences and coverage limitations is crucial for equitable neurological care.