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John supports policymakers and stakeholders to harness research evidence, citizen values and stakeholder insights to strengthen health and social systems and get the right programs, services and products to the people who need them. He founded and continues to direct the McMaster Health Forum. He is committed to helping policymakers and stakeholders to: 1) learn how to make decisions based on ...
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