Research

We all gain from better, long-lasting outcomes for patients and for Canada’s healthcare system.

For 60 years, we’ve granted more than $30 million to more than 1,700 researchers across Canada. HRF-funded research projects not only examine solutions for timely issues affecting the Canadian healthcare system, they also analyze and develop meaningful actions that will help protect Canadians against health crises of the future.

Past projects have explored using artificial intelligence to detect lung cancer sooner, identified lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic for future pandemic preparedness, and highlighted barriers to health equity in Canada.

Our vision is one where every Canadian benefits from a world-class healthcare system powered by innovation. But this depends on more than cutting-edge research, and that’s why the HRF also strives to find gaps in the Canadian healthcare system, identify priority research areas that will affect Canadians most, and bring together leading Canadian academics, partners, and industry leaders who can share ideas and collaborate to foster innovation.

This is why we fund focused projects with multi-year strategies. Our priority is funding research that will demonstrably improve access and outcomes, support scalable health-technology solutions, and ultimately make health research more relevant to Canadians.

Our new strategy builds on a proud legacy of Canadian research funded by the HRF. Read more below to see how our researchers are building a society where everyone can enjoy longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.

Our Contributions to Canadian Health Systems Research

HRF Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence Health Research – Patient Outcomes

Awarded to: Dr. Steven Hawken, Senior Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and an Associate Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa

HRF Fellowship in AI Health Research – Health Systems Sustainability

Awarded to: Dr. Scott Adams, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Department of Medical Imaging, University of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Health Authority

HRF Research Team Grant in Virtual Care

Awarded to: Dr. Megan Macpherson, Regional Practice Lead for Research and Knowledge Translation for Virtual Health at Fraser Health in British Columbia

HRF Fellowship in Health Systems Resilience

Awarded to: Dr. Brianne Wood, Associate Scientist at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre

HRF Chair in Pandemic Preparedness Research 

Awarded to: Dr. Srinivas Murthy, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia.

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