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Report: Laying the groundwork for artificial intelligence to advance public health in Canada

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The report launch event took place on May 22nd 2024. Please check back soon for the report response and Q&A from the event. 

This report is based on the discussion and findings from a workshop organized by AI4PH and Statistics Canada that took place in October, 2023.

The 2023 workshop focused on creating connections and understanding around national data, artificial intelligence (AI) and public health. Workshop participants were from the national agencies working on public health (Statistics Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada and the Canadian Institution of Health Information). Workshop themes include data availability, linkage and standards, modern analytical infrastructure, building capacity for AI work, collaboration between organizations, community engagement and the importance of considering bias and equity in AI applications for public health.

The workshop was funded by the CIHR Planning and Dissemination Grants through the Institute of Community Support competition.

This report includes an executive summary and recommendations, a detailed outline of the workshop sessions, discussion of alignment between academic and government perspectives, the workshop method, and a synopsis of attendee discussions. 

UPCOMING

EVENTS

Canada Talks AI for Public Health.

The national organizations (Statistics Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada and the Canadian Institute of Health Information) involved in this project have expressed an interest in continuing and expanding the conversation around the creation and use of AI technologies more broadly. As a result, we will be hosting a limited-run seminar series, with each organization presenting between May 2024 and December 2024.

01. Statistics Canada Webinar: Statistics Canada data sources and applications for research and modelling in public health

Date: 25 October 2024

Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ-elaAhVb4

Speakers:

Statistics Canada data- what we have, where and how to access (Slides en français)
Shelley JeglicData Access Division (4m, 22sec).

Examples of data used for applications of advanced analytics/modelling at Statistics Canada Linked data for health research
Tracey BushnikHealth Analysis Division (16m, 30sec).

Synthetic data for microsimulation of cancer
Maikol DiasparraHealth Analysis Division (31m, 42 sec)

Open data for epidemiological modelling
Noah BolohanHealth Analysis Division (43m, 49 sec).

02. Upcoming Webinars

Upcoming webinars TBD.