Sustainable health technology regulation: Mobilizing regulation to improve the environmental performance of health technologies
This project aims to generate and translate knowledge and identify policy options to improve the environmental performance of health technologies. Drawing on a regulatory studies perspective, and informed by iterative and structured engagement with an Expert Advisory Committee, our team […]
Lead: Fiona A. Miller, Gillian Parker
Strengthening healthcare’s contribution to city-led climate action: Exploring the potential of partnerships
Challenge: In Canada and around the world, cities are acknowledged as critical actors in efforts to transition to a climate resilient and low carbon world. Healthcare should have an essential role in urban climate action: it has a concentrated presence […]
Lead: Fiona A. Miller
Dr. Fiona A. Miller is a Professor of Health Policy and holds the Chair in Health Management Strategies in the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. Miller directs the Collaborative Centre for Climate, Health and Sustainable Care, a multi-faculty unit at the University of Toronto, and a national initiative for climate action and awareness in healthcare: CASCADES. In these roles, she leads and supports efforts to improve the sustainability of health systems through research, education, practice change and policy development.
As a policy scholar, Miller brings a critical political economy perspective to the analysis of health system performance, technological innovation, and sustainability transitions.
For more information, visit: https://ihpme.utoronto.ca/faculty-profile/fiona-a-miller/