Interventions de lutte contre le racisme envers les peuples autochtone

Évaluation des interventions de lutte contre le racisme envers les peuples autochtones et, plus largement, dans le système de santé

Statut du projet: Terminé

Utilisateur(s) des connaissances

Services de santé Alberta

Source(s) de financement

Services de santé Alberta

Objectif du projet

Recenser les interventions de lutte contre le racisme envers les peuples autochtones.

Approche de recherche

Revue rapide

Responsables du projet

Fiona Clement

Position: University of Calgary
Email: fclement@ucalgary.ca

Fiona Clement has extensive training in Health Services Research, Health Economics and Health Policy. She is the Director of the Health Technology Assessment Unit within the O’Brien Institute of Public Health, University of Calgary; a policy responsive research unit that completes evidence synthesis, economic evaluations, health technology assessments and reassessments in response to decision-makers’ needs. Her research interests include drug and non-drug technology reimbursement and cost containment policy, evidence in decision-making, and evidence in health policy development.

Dr. Clement was selected as the Canadian Harkness fellow in 2014; a unique opportunity to study US healthcare policy. She has also received the Maurice McGregor Award for outstanding leadership and excellence in HTA in Canada. She is the first from Alberta to be awarded either of these awards. As a result, in 2015, she was named one of Calgary’s Top 40 under 40 for her work in health policy.

Fiona Clement

University of Calgary

Fiona Clement has extensive training in Health Services Research, Health…

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