National Health Research and Development Program

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The National Health Research and Development Program was a Canadian federal initiative that funded and supported health research and policy development prior to the creation of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian federal government program
health research funding program
beneficiary Canadian health researchers
federal health policy makers
provincial and territorial health authorities
country Canada
field health policy
health research
public health
focus health services research
health systems research
population health
public health interventions
fundingType contracts
contributions
grants
goal to improve population health outcomes through research
to strengthen the evidence base for health policy in Canada
jurisdiction federal
operatedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
Health Canada NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Canadian Institutes of Health Research NERFINISHED
purpose to fund health research in Canada
to support evidence-informed decision making in health
to support health policy development
relatedTo Canadian federal health policy
Health Canada research and development activities
replacedBy Canadian Institutes of Health Research NERFINISHED
scope national
sector public sector
status defunct
successor Canadian Institutes of Health Research NERFINISHED
supportedActivity development of health indicators
evaluation of health programs and policies
knowledge translation in health
policy-relevant health research
public health surveillance research
targetAudience academic researchers
health policy makers
public health practitioners
timePeriod 20th century

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Canadian Institutes of Health Research predecessor National Health Research and Development Program