
- Associate Director, Research – Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University Health Network
- Assistant Professor – Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto
Quynh Pham, PhD
I am committed to advancing a culturally competent digital health research agenda that champions the use of technology to support ethnic minority communities to realise equitable health outcomes.
As a digital health services researcher, I conduct collaborative research across the continuum of digital health innovation, from ideation through to impact. My program of research is powered by the use of big data analytics to (1) optimize traditional methods of evidence generation, (2) derive patterns of effective engagement with technology that produce positive outcomes, and (3) create digital health products and services that provide measurable and sustained value. My clinical interests lie in the digitally-mediated management of chronic conditions, particularly asthma, mental health, and cancer survivorship.
I lead an all-star research team to design, develop, evaluate, and implement evidence-based innovations that aim to bridge the digital divide in Canada and reflect the transcultural health and social needs of all Canadians