Evidence Support Network for Canada (ESN-CA) - Evidence synthesis hub The Evidence synthesis hub of the Evidence Support Network for Canada (ESN-CA) provides timely, demand-driven, high-quality evidence syntheses that address pressing health and social system issues faced by decision-makers We are driven by a collective-impact approach that prioritizes working collaboratively to meet the pressing evidence needs of decision-makers This hub leverages our
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McMaster Health Forum | Evidence gt; gt; Insight gt; gt; Action The McMaster Health Forum’s goal is to generate action on the pressing health and social issues of our time We do this based on the best-available research evidence, as well as experiences and insights from citizens, professionals, organizational leaders, and government policymakers
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Health Information Research Unit (HiRU), McMaster University COVID-END partners are drawn from diverse evidence-synthesis, technology-assessment and guideline-development communities and have long track records of supporting decision-makers locally, nationally and internationally They are among the most respected organizations in their respective fields Their activities span the full spectrum of the pandemic response, from public-health measures and
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