Podcast appearances and mentions of Colleen M Flood

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Latest podcast episodes about Colleen M Flood

C.D. Howe Institute
S2 E20: Flattening the Curve on the Second Wave

C.D. Howe Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 35:06


The second wave of COVID-19 is upon us, and hard lessons learned over the spring aren’t necessarily being applied today. So how do we flatten the curve going into the holidays? Hear insights from Colleen M. Flood, University of Ottawa Research Chair in Health Law & Policy; Paul Jenkins, former Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada; and C.D. Howe Institute policy analyst Rosalie Wyonch.

Policy Options Podcast
PO Podcast 65 – A universal pharmacare plan for Canadians

Policy Options Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 16:34


A universal pharmacare plan for Canadians, a Policy Options podcast. As the federally appointed Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare prepares the blueprint for a national pharmacare plan, what can Canadians expect it to look like? Colleen M. Flood joins the podcast to talk about the need for universal pharmacare and how it could work within our federal system. Colleen is professor, Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, and director of the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics at the University of Ottawa. Read the study she co-authored for the Institute: Universal Pharmacare and Federalism: Two Policy Options for Canada. Download for free. New episodes every second Wednesday. Tweet your questions and comments to @IRPP or @madihaslam.

Health Sciences: Lectures, Debates, Forums
Courts vs Medicare. Colleen M. Flood. November 26, 2007 -

Health Sciences: Lectures, Debates, Forums

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2008 59:18


Recorded on November 26, 2007 by CFRC, 101.9 FM. Dr. Flood delivers the 2007 Sinclair lecture, entitled "Courts vs Medicare". The Question & Answer session is introduced by Mary Ann McColl.