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ICES: Data, Discovery, Better Health

Michael J. Schull, Mahmoud Azimaee, Marcel Marra, Rosario G Cartagena, Marian J. Vermeulen, Minnie Ho, Astrid Guttmann

2020International Journal for Population Data Science128 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ICES was founded in 1992 to study the health care system and promote effective, efficient and equitable health care. Over 27 years later, the goal remains largely unchanged, though the institute has grown in size and impact. Created as an independent not-for-profit research institute and given what was, at the time, unprecedented access to administrative health data records for the population of Ontario, ICES’ initial focus was to better understand the delivery of hospital services and translate its findings into better health care and policy. From modest beginnings with a handful of researchers located in a few hospital offices, ICES has grown to encompass a community of almost 500 scientists and staff across a network of seven physical sites in Ontario. The original focus on hospital-based services has expanded significantly and now includes research and analysis of community-based health services, health policy, Indigenous health, social determinants of health, and data science.

Topics & Concepts

Health careIndigenousCommunity healthPopulation healthHealth policyBusinessPopulationMedicinePublic relationsEnvironmental healthPolitical scienceEconomic growthEconomicsEcologyBiologyPrimary Care and Health OutcomesHealthcare cost, quality, practicesHealthcare Policy and Management
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