The Future of Health: Driving Canadian Healthcare Forward
Canada’s healthcare system is at a crossroads—this series brings together experts to explore bold, inclusive solutions that tackle workforce shortages, digital gaps, and access inequities head-on.
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Video Interview
Co-opetition is the Way: Advancing Canadian Healthcare
Alison Evans
President and CEO
Research Canada
Brigitte Nolet
President and CEO
Roche Canada
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Video Interview
Advancing Connected Care to Transform Healthcare
Abhinav Kalra
Executive VP of Connected Care
Canada Health Infoway
Carlene Todd
Vice President of Access
Roche Canada
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Video Interview
Value-Based Healthcare Improves Outcomes and Reduces Costs
Lisa Chartrand
Squad Lead of Health System Shaping
Roche Canada
Eva Villalba
Executive Director
Quebec Cancer Coalition
Dr. Shannon Jackson
Clinical Professor of Department of Medicine - UBC, Hematologist and Physician Lead of Value-Based Healthcare
St. Paul's Hospital
Erin Cook
Director of Quality, Transformation, Evaluation, Value, Ethics and Virtual Care
CIUSSS, West Central Montreal
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Video Interview
Advancing Toward Canada’s Health AI Revolution
Laurent Tillement
Director Partnerships, AI & Health
Mila - Quebec AI Institute
Ryan MacDonald
Director of Health AI Implementation
Vector Institute
Justin Mallet
Healthcare System Partner
Roche Canada
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Video Interview
Innovating Healthcare: Transforming Patient Access and System Efficiency
Jennifer Sheils
Vice President Strategy, Transformation & Chief Innovation Officer
Horizon Health Network
Dr. Dan Edgcumbe
Vice President of Medical and Regulatory Affairs
Roche Canada
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Op-Ed
A “New” New Perspective on the Health of Canadians: Transformation Through Partnership
Daniel P. Edgcumbe
Vice President Medical & Regulatory Affairs and Country Medical Director
Roche Canada
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Video Interview
Unlocking the Power of Health Data: Building Trust, Driving Change
Rishma Abdulhusein
Squad Lead for Real World Data Health System Transformation
Roche Canada
Kerri Beirnes
Member
Roche Canada's Patient Co-Creation Council
Julia Burt
Public Engagement Operational Lead
Health Data Research Network Canada
Dr. James White
Director of Precision Medicine
Libin Cardiovascular Institute, University of Calgary
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Video Interview
Fixing the Bottlenecks: Making Canada a Global Leader in Clinical Trials
PJ Devereaux
Deputy Director & Senior Scientist
Population Health Research Institute
Barbara Zrinscak
Clinical Operations Portfolio Leader and Country Leader
Roche Canada
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Op-Ed
The Future of Health: Working Together for a Stronger Canada
Brigitte Nolet
President and CEO
Roche Pharma Canada
Le texte français suit ci-dessous.
As healthcare faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities, Canada needs solutions that tackle systemic issues such as access disparities, workforce shortages, and digital integration. With an aging population, rising costs, and increasing mental health needs, the healthcare system must ensure equitable access, especially for remote and Indigenous communities. By prioritizing innovation, policy reform, and collaboration, Canada can build a resilient and inclusive healthcare system prepared for the demands of today and the complexities of tomorrow.
The Future of Health: Driving Canadian Healthcare Forward series convenes leaders from across Canada’s healthcare sector to explore transformative strategies for the future. These conversations highlight innovations in patient-centered care, digital health, and medical technology, focusing on solutions that prioritize accessibility, equity, and resilience. Each episode delves into how Canada can leverage technology, policy, and research to create a more responsive and inclusive healthcare system, addressing today’s challenges and setting a course for a healthier tomorrow.
Version française
L’avenir de la santé : faire progresser les soins de santé au Canada
Alors que les soins de santé sont confrontés à des défis et des opportunités sans précédent, le Canada a besoin de solutions qui s’attaquent aux problèmes systémiques tels que les disparités d’accès, les pénuries de main-d’œuvre et l’intégration numérique. Face au vieillissement de la population, à la hausse des coûts et à l’augmentation des besoins en matière de santé mentale, le système de santé doit garantir un accès équitable, en particulier pour les communautés isolées et autochtones. En donnant la priorité à l’innovation, à la réforme des politiques et à la collaboration, le Canada peut construire un système de santé résilient et inclusif, prêt à répondre aux exigences d’aujourd’hui et aux complexités de demain.
La série L’avenir de la santé : Faire progresser les soins de santé au Canada réunit des dirigeants du secteur des soins de santé au Canada afin d’explorer des stratégies de transformation pour l’avenir. Ces conversations mettent en lumière les innovations en matière de soins centrés sur le patient, de santé numérique et de technologie médicale, en se concentrant sur des solutions qui donnent la priorité à l’accessibilité, à l’équité et à la résilience. Chaque épisode examine comment le Canada peut tirer parti de la technologie, de la politique et de la recherche pour créer un système de santé plus réactif et plus inclusif, en relevant les défis d’aujourd’hui et en mettant le cap sur un avenir plus sain.


