Marina Revelli

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Marina Revelli is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina. She holds a PhD in Political Science from Concordia University. Her research focuses on public policy, governance and population health. She is currently working on a SHRF-funded national study examining how municipalities collaborate with local public health systems to improve population health outcomes and reduce health inequities.

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by Akram Mahani Tom McIntosh Marina Revelli

The U.K. is moving health governance closer to communities. Why is Canada moving further away?

NHS England’s reforms may not be perfect. But they reflect an important recognition: healthier societies are built not only through health-care systems but through stronger neighbourhood systems and focus on communities.

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