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The Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) is a Canadian nonprofit organization dedicated to health services and population health outcomes research in Ontario. Established in 1992, ICES operates as an independent, not-for-profit corporation and registered charity, with a mission to promote effective, efficient, and equitable health care through the use of health informatics and administrative health data[2][5].

Overview

ICES has been granted access to Ontario’s comprehensive health administrative data collected through the province’s publicly funded health care system. This access allows ICES scientists to conduct in-depth research on health service delivery and outcomes, which supports evidence-based policy and practice improvements throughout the healthcare sector. The organization is recognized internationally for maintaining high standards of privacy and security in handling sensitive health information[2][3].

Governance and Funding

ICES is governed by a board of directors and receives its core funding from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. In addition to this primary funding, ICES researchers secure competitive peer-reviewed grants from federal bodies such as the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and provincial and national organizations. The organization is designated as a Prescribed Entity under Ontario’s Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA), enabling it to receive personal health information without patient consent for purposes related to health system management and planning[2][5].

Locations and Network

The central ICES office is located on the campus of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto. There are six satellite sites across Ontario, including Queen’s University in Kingston, the University of Ottawa, the University of Toronto, Western University in London, McMaster University in Hamilton, and the Health Sciences North Research Institute in Sudbury, which partners with Laurentian University and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University[1][3].

Research Programs

ICES conducts research across eight major health domains:

  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular
  • Chronic Disease and Pharmacotherapy
  • Kidney, Dialysis and Transplantation
  • Life Stage
  • Mental Health and Addictions
  • Populations and Public Health
  • Primary Care and Health Systems

The institute’s studies encompass hospital services, community-based healthcare, health policy, Indigenous health, social determinants of health, and advances in data science. ICES produces peer-reviewed publications, reports, and atlases that inform healthcare providers, government planners, and policymakers[2][3][5].

Impact

Over its more than 30-year history, ICES has grown to include nearly 500 scientists and staff, emerging as a trusted and impartial source of critical health evidence. Its research has played a pivotal role in shaping healthcare delivery and policy in Ontario, supporting improvements in patient care and resource allocation. ICES continues to innovate in the evaluation of health system performance, drug safety, mental health services, and chronic disease management[3][5].


This article summarizes the role and contributions of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences in advancing health research and evidence-based policy in Ontario, Canada.

[1] https://www.ices.on.ca [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICES [3] https://www.ices.on.ca/our-organization/ [4] https://www.queensu.ca/research/find-researchers/members?unit=ices [5] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7477779/

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In Our VoICES Podcast Why should healthcare research be by us and not just for us. This episode of In Our VoICES explores the power of public and patient involvement in shaping healthcare research with guest host Laura FerreiraLegere and ICES Public Advisory Council members Jenny Kirk and JemalDemeke. Research Programs at ICES ICES combines worldclass research teams with health data to create objective powerful insight on health service researchtopics. Cancer Cardiovascular Chronic Disease Pharmacotherapy Life Stage Kidney Dialysis Transplantation Mental Health Addictions Populations Public Health Primary Care Health Systems Explore Our Publications Risk of dementia in individuals with emergency department visits or hospitalizations due to cannabis Myran DT Pugliese M Harrison L Stall NM Webber C.

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