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Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council AGM
Telus Centre, Room 150
Edmonton, AB
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Join us at the Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council (ESCC) AGM.

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
New Rules for a New Game: Government funding and health outcomes for seniors

The keynote presentation will focus attendees attention on the origins and outcomes of health and social spending in Canada generally, and Alberta specifically. In the context of an aging population, innovative research from the University of Calgarys School of Public Policy (SPP) suggests there is an overlooked upside to the diminishing returns offered by continued high levels of public spending on healthcare.

Dr. Daniel Dutton will kick off the keynote with a portrait of Canadian and Albertan spending on the formal healthcare system, showing the potential of redirecting just one cent of every dollar that presently goes towards hospitals and doctors. Dans data will illustrate how re-focusing on so-called social spending can reap significant benefits at a fraction of the cost.

Dr. Myles Leslie will then address the challenges of achieving this redistribution in spending, with a particular focus on the opportunities and changes inherent in the provision of community-based services to seniors and their informal caregivers. Myles will focus on how a change to Canadas social contract  our core narratives of how government and health interact and work  will be necessary both to open up opportunities to redirect spending, and to overcome the challenges inherent in bringing those opportunities to fruition.

Dan and Myles will describe a range of new rules  from changing the social contract, to making community-based work amenable to policy, to appropriately leveraging technology, to managing (and even leveraging) competition and redundancy in the provision of community services  for the ESCC community to consider as they move forward in the new game.

SPEAKER BIOS
Dr. Daniel J. Dutton is a Post-Doctoral Scholar at University of Calgarys School of Public Policy. His current research falls into three general categories: social and health economics, applied policy, and computational epidemiology. Most of his work is quantitative, utilizing large data sets and modeling strategies from economics and epidemiology. His primary interests are population-level exposures and their impact on poverty and health, how governments can address those exposures and the distributional impacts of addressing those exposures. He also has an interest in methodological practice, including how research is done in applied epidemiology and the questions researchers answer. Dan completed his PhD in Community Health Sciences with a specialization in Population and Public Health at the University of Calgary in 2014. Prior to his PhD Dan worked for a short time in the Ontario Ministry of Finance.

Dr. Myles Leslie is an assistant professor and qualitative research specialist pursuing a programme of healthcare services and policy research at the University of Calgarys School of Public Policy.   As associate director of research for the school, Myles own focus is on: elder care, patient engagement, and trust in government. He also has a longstanding interest in the uses, and misuses, of technology in healthcare.  He presently combines these research streams in an AGE-WELL, National Centre of Excellence project aimed at understanding and improving the digital supports available to elder caregivers.  Myles PhD is from the University of Toronto, with a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Leicester (UK) followed by an appointment at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.  Engagement  of patients broadly, of informal elder care providers and Canadas seniors specifically, and of citizens in a low-trust era  is at the heart of Myles research portfolio and personal passion.
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Telus Centre, Room 150
11104 87 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T6G 0X8
Canada

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Enfants bienvenus : Non
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Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

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Propriétaire : Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council
Sur BPT depuis : 01 Avr 2015
 
Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council


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