The Role and Influence of Federally Established Health Policy Advisory Bodies in Canada.

Q2 Medicine
Amity E Quinn, Rachelle Drummond, Tom Noseworthy, Fiona Clement, Stephana Moss, Emily Fitzgerald, Melanie Columbus, Brenlea Farkas, Henry T Stelfox
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Abstract

Since the passage of the Canada Health Act (1985), there have been many advisory bodies established by successive federal governments, each tasked with providing advice and making recommendations about where and how to improve the health system. Our analysis of interviews with advisory board members and implementers (e.g., ministry of health leaders, staff and consultants) addresses why participants perceived their advice and recommendations were generally not implemented and informal strategy groups used to facilitate implementation. We recommend that future health system advisory bodies focus on coalition building during policy development, integrate implementation plans into policy recommendations and evaluate the impact of policy recommendations.

加拿大联邦建立的卫生政策咨询机构的作用和影响。
自《加拿大卫生法》(1985年)通过以来,历届联邦政府设立了许多咨询机构,每个机构的任务是就在何处以及如何改进卫生系统提供咨询意见和提出建议。我们对咨询委员会成员和执行者(例如卫生部领导人、工作人员和顾问)的访谈进行了分析,探讨了参与者认为他们的意见和建议通常没有得到执行的原因,以及利用非正式战略小组促进执行的原因。我们建议未来的卫生系统咨询机构在政策制定期间注重联盟建设,将实施计划纳入政策建议,并评估政策建议的影响。
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Healthcare Policy
Healthcare Policy Medicine-Health Policy
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