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HealthcarePapers 23(3) December 2025 : 26-33.doi:10.12927/hcpap.2025.27763
Commentary

From Stasis to Crisis: How and What Now for Canada’s Healthcare Systems?

C. David Naylor

Abstract

In 2015, the Advisory Panel on Healthcare Innovation (APHI) highlighted shortcomings in Canada's healthcare systems, including weak integration, ineffective workforce planning and deployment, uneven infostructure and misaligned incentives. Progress in the last decade has been modest, underscoring both the challenges faced by provinces/territories in effecting top-down structural reforms and the limited yield from federal attempts to “buy change.” APHI anticipated that outcome and argued for a new bottom-up model of collaborative catalysis, evaluation and scaling of effective innovations in healthcare. This model also facilitates the selective commercialization of novel Canadian goods and services and bears consideration given our healthcare crisis and weak innovation indices.

 

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