Gregory Marchildon

About Gregory Marchildon

Gregory Marchildon, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of social policy, history, comparative health systems, health policy, federalism.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Canada’s health care system: the promises and challenges of a federated system

Policy feedback, varieties of federalism, and the politics of health‐care funding in the United States, Mexico, and Canada

A history and future of psychedelics: The case of the Canadian military

A Global Survey of Emergency Care Clinical Networks: Discussion and Implications for Canadian Learning Health Systems

The Social Construction of Dementia: Implications for Healthcare Experiences of Caregivers and People Living with Dementia

Challenges navigating publicly funded home care in Ontario, Canada: Perspectives from unpaid caregivers of persons living with dementia

Gaps in the system: supporting people living with dementia

Toward a Universal Dental Care Plan: Policy Options for Canada

Gregory Marchildon Information

University

Position

Professor of Health Policy

Citations(all)

5370

Citations(since 2020)

3071

Cited By

3025

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

102

i10Index(since 2020)

63

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Gregory Marchildon Skills & Research Interests

social policy

history

comparative health systems

health policy

federalism

Top articles of Gregory Marchildon

Canada’s health care system: the promises and challenges of a federated system

2024/4/9

Policy feedback, varieties of federalism, and the politics of health‐care funding in the United States, Mexico, and Canada

Politics & Policy

2024/2

A history and future of psychedelics: The case of the Canadian military

Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health

2023/12/1

A Global Survey of Emergency Care Clinical Networks: Discussion and Implications for Canadian Learning Health Systems

Healthcare Policy

2023/11

The Social Construction of Dementia: Implications for Healthcare Experiences of Caregivers and People Living with Dementia

Journal of Patient Experience

2023/11

Challenges navigating publicly funded home care in Ontario, Canada: Perspectives from unpaid caregivers of persons living with dementia

Dementia

2023/10

Gaps in the system: supporting people living with dementia

Journal of Aging & Social Policy

2023/7/13

Toward a Universal Dental Care Plan: Policy Options for Canada

2023/6/23

Policy Agenda Setting in Public Health Dentistry: Implementing North America’s First Universal School-Based Dental Program in Saskatchewan

2023/4/1

Planification des effectifs médicaux et cycles économiques d’expansion et de ralentissement: retour sur le rapport Barer–Stoddart

CMAJ

2023/3/20

Gregory Marchildon
Gregory Marchildon

H-Index: 20

Livio Di Matteo
Livio Di Matteo

H-Index: 13

The boundaries of Medicare: public health care beyond the Canada Health Act

2023/2/15

Comparative Healthcare Systems in North America and Europe: Similarities and Differences

Health Law and Policy from East to West: Analytical Perspectives and Comparative Case Studies

2023/1/30

Physician workforce planning and boom–bust economic cycles: a retrospective on the Barer–Stoddart report

CMAJ

2023/1/30

Gregory Marchildon
Gregory Marchildon

H-Index: 20

Livio Di Matteo
Livio Di Matteo

H-Index: 13

Esyllt W. Jones, James Hanley, and Delia Gravus, Medicare’s Histories: Origins Omissions, and Opportunities in Canada

2023/1/5

The financial risks of unpaid caregiving during the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from a self-reported survey in a Canadian jurisdiction

Health Services Insights

2023/1

A comparison of health policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America

Health Policy

2022/5

What Can Canada Learn From Accountable Care Organizations: A Comparative Policy Analysis

International Journal of Integrated Care

2022/4

Rapid

2020/2

Translating social policy ideas: The Beveridge report, transnational diffusion, and post‐war welfare state development in Canada, Denmark, and France

Social Policy & Administration

2022/3

The federal government and Canada's COVID-19 responses: from ‘we're ready, we're prepared’to ‘fires are burning’

Health Economics, Policy and Law

2022/1

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