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Reflections on bundled payments in Canada

January 9, 2013

What can we learn in Canada from US evidence about bundled payments? While costs of care and the overall sustainability of the healthcare system is a consideration in Canada, the more pressing reason to adopt bundled payments is related to quality, as bundles can address gaps in care between the acute care and post-acute care settings. Read more

RSS Healthcare funding in the news

  • SEIU Healthcare Training Centre Receives $500,000 in Funding from Government of Canada to Support Internationally Educated Nurses - SEIU Healthcare Union
  • Why doctors and researchers say Canada needs to change course on women's health studies - CBC
  • Where Canada federal election candidates stand on health care: Carney promises $4B to health facilities, while Poilievre and Singh aim for thousands of new doctors - Yahoo
  • CCLA welcomes decision on gender affirming healthcare funding in Ontario - Canadian Civil Liberties Association
  • Mark Carney’s Liberals to protect and modernize Canada’s public health care system - Liberal Party of Canada
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