Mark Dobrow (CAN), M.Sc., Ph.D.

(Canada)
Scientist, Cancer Services & Policy Research Unit
Cancer Care Ontario
Assistant Professor, Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
University of Toronto

Mark Dobrow

Project Title: Accountability for Performance in Cancer Care Systems: Insights from Canada and the U.S.

Mentors: Peter Bach, M.D., MAPP; Terry Sullivan, Ph.D.

Harkness Fellowship Biography: Mark Dobrow, Ph.D., a 2008–09 Canadian Harkness Associate in Health Care Policy and Practice, is a scientist at Cancer Care Ontario, where he leads the Cancer Services & Policy Research Unit, and is an assistant professor in the department of health policy, management and evaluation at the University of Toronto. He is the lead investigator on a project funded by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation that examines the role of deliberative methods in the development of health policy guidance, and he currently leads another study, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, that examines how financial incentives influence clinical accountability in cancer system contexts. His current research interests focus on optimizing decision-making by organizations that manage, organize, finance, and/or deliver health services, especially in the area of cancer care, and his research has been published in journals such as Social Science and Medicine and Healthcare Policy. He holds a Ph.D. in health services and policy research from the University of Toronto, a master's degree in epidemiology from the University of Edinburgh, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the department of public health an policy at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

E-mail: mark.dobrow@utoronto.ca