Improving health care through pro-competitive procurement policy : digital health care market study, part 2.: Iu52-1/2-2022E-PDF
"In its most recent market study report, the Competition Bureau published recommendations for federal, provincial and territorial governments to modernize public procurement processes used to acquire digital health care products and services. Improving health care through pro-competitive procurement policy is the second of three reports published as part of the Bureau's digital health care market study. The in-depth study examined how pro-competitive policies can foster innovation and bring about greater choice and access to digital health care services for Canadians. The latest report mainly focuses on public procurement processes which the provinces and territories use to acquire health care products and services to treat patients. In it, the Bureau identifies important barriers that prevent innovative suppliers from competing for public contracts. The report also makes major recommendations to governments across Canada to ensure that public procurement policy helps foster greater competition and innovation"--Provided by publisher.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Competition Bureau, issuing body. |
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Title | Improving health care through pro-competitive procurement policy : digital health care market study, part 2. |
Series title | Digital health care market study, 2816-8852 ; pt. 2 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Améliorer les soins de santé avec une politique d'approvisionnement favorisant la concurrence : étude de marché sur les services de santé numériques, deuxième partie. "Date: 2022-10-05." Includes bibliographical references. |
Publishing information | Gatineau QC : Competition Bureau Canada = Bureau de la concurrence Canada, 2022. ©2022 |
Description | 1 online resource (31 pages). |
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Subject terms | Medical informatics -- Canada. Medical telematics -- Canada. Medical care -- Technological innovations -- Canada. Government purchasing -- Canada. Competition -- Canada. |