Read more about Profiles of Public Health Systems in Canada: Alberta Publication date 19 December 2022 Profiles of Public Health Systems in Canada: Alberta Authors Robert W. Smith Sara Allin Kathy Luu Tamika Jarvis Madeleine Thomas Joyce Li Ava Rodrigues Laura Rosella Andrew D. Pinto As Canada deals with the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the biggest public health challenges of our time, the need to strengthen public health systems has never been greater. Strong public health (PH) systems are vital to ensuring health system sustainability, improving population health and health equity, and preparing for and responding to current and future crises. There are considerable… Types of Publication Research report, study and analysis
Read more about Wellbeing Budgeting: A Critical Public Health Perspective Publication date 22 April 2022 Wellbeing Budgeting: A Critical Public Health Perspective Authors Lindsay McLaren In New Zealand, Wales, Scotland, and Finland, among other countries, wellbeing approaches to policy have become a growing trend over the past decade. Attention to the wellbeing and quality of life of the population has the potential to act on upstream determinants of health and, thus, to be a significant boon for healthy public policy. The National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy … Types of Publication Experts opinion
Read more about Obesity and Overweight: What Are the Economic Impacts in Québec? Publication date 17 May 2017 Obesity and Overweight: What Are the Economic Impacts in Québec? Authors Chantal Blouin Analyses of the economic burdens related to various health issues affecting a population makes it possible to compare their relative significance. By documenting the costs linked to the use of health services and to productivity losses among individuals with health issues, these studies are invaluable to the decision makers who determine health priorities. Studies… Types of Publication Synthesis and summary
Read more about The Economic Consequences Associated With Obesity and Overweight in Québec: Costs Tied to Hospitalization and Medical Consultations Publication date 24 February 2015 The Economic Consequences Associated With Obesity and Overweight in Québec: Costs Tied to Hospitalization and Medical Consultations Authors Chantal Blouin Nathalie Vandal Amadou Diogo Barry Yun Jen Denis Hamel Ernest Lo Sylvie Martel Over the past 40 years, industrialized countries have undergone social and economic changes that have increased the risk of developing chronic diseases within the population. The increasingly sedentary nature of work, a decrease in physical activity due to reliance on automobiles and to urban sprawl and more sedentary recreational activities have all contributed to an ongoing… Types of Publication Research report, study and analysis
Read more about An Introduction to the Ethical Implications of Economic Evaluations for Healthy Public Policy Publication date 10 July 2014 An Introduction to the Ethical Implications of Economic Evaluations for Healthy Public Policy Authors Michal Rozworski Olivier Bellefleur Public health actors analyzing policy options usually try to assess and compare the expected effects of policies on the health of the population. They can take on neutral brokering roles, simply providing the best available information to decision makers, or they can also engage in advocacy-related analysis. Whatever their role, those looking at policy options often try to answer — or are… Types of Publication Synthesis and summary
Read more about The economic impact of obesity and overweight Publication date 3 April 2014 The economic impact of obesity and overweight Authors Chantal Blouin Obesity and overweight are risk factors linked to the appearance of a number of chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. However, obesity also has an economic impact. Indeed, studies that have quantified the economic burden of obesity in Canada and abroad observe that the problem engenders significant costs for society. Such costs are not confined to those stemming from… Types of Publication Synthesis and summary
Read more about Taxation of sweetened beverages: An economical perspective Publication date 14 March 2013 Taxation of sweetened beverages: An economical perspective Authors Catherine Gervais The taxation of food products, such as sweetened beverages, is one method that is being considered to change eating behaviours and consequently help improve the populations' health. However, very few empirical studies have been conducted on the use of fiscal measures to prevent obesity and chronic diseases. While most experts recognize the need to take action to reduce the consumption of… Types of Publication Synthesis and summary
Read more about The Influence of Economy-Based Agri-Food Policies on Diet and Weight: Synthesis Report Publication date 5 June 2013 The Influence of Economy-Based Agri-Food Policies on Diet and Weight: Synthesis Report Authors Catherine Gervais Johanne Laguë Roseline Lambert Obesity's increasing prevalence is of concern because of its impacts on the population health and its associated costs. To promote healthy public policies, this scientific advisory documents the influence of economy-based agri-food policies that can affect the population's diet and weight. To this end, the following economic measures are reviewed: agricultural subsidies, trade policies,… Types of Publication Synthesis and summary