Issue brief: developing a 'rapid-response' program for health system decision-makers in Canada
Année de publication: 2014
A gap exists in efforts to support the use of research
evidence between ‘self-serve’ approaches such as ‘one-stop
shops’ for research evidence (e.g., Health Systems
Evidence – www.healthsystemsevidence.org) and ‘fullserve’ approaches such as convening stakeholder dialogues
with health-system leaders that are informed by an
evidence brief that synthesizes the best available research
evidence. A rapid-response program could fill this gap by
providing timely access to research evidence for health
system decision-makers (i.e., policymakers and
stakeholders who make, inform or implement decisions
about health systems) when these decision-makers need
support with finding and synthesizing the available
research evidence but the timeline is too short to prepare a
full evidence brief and convene a stakeholder dialogue,.
This issue brief was prepared as an input to a half-day
stakeholder dialogue involving those who will be involved
in or affected by decisions about whether and how to
develop a rapid-response program for health system
decision-makers in Canada.