UHN is ranked number one on the 2024 list of Canada’s Top 40 Research Hospitals by Research Infosource Inc. — a position it has held since the inception of the list in 2011.
The annual rankings compare research hospitals across Canada based on research spending data.
Funds considered include grants, contributions, and contracts from internal and external government and non-government sources during the previous fiscal year.
UHN’s research spending totalled $539 million in the 2023 fiscal year. Within the “Large Hospital” category (total hospital spending exceeding $1 billion), UHN ranked second for research hospital intensity, defined as the percentage of research spending relative to total hospital spending.
“UHN’s top rank year after year is a reflection of our steadfast commitment to health research,” said Dr. Brad Wouters, UHN’s Executive Vice President of Science and Research. “From fundamental discoveries, to education, clinical innovation and medical rehabilitation, we are one team relentlessly focused on a shared goal of improving the lives of patients and communities globally.”
Dr. Wouters added that “these achievements are fueled by the unwavering support of many individuals and institutions including our financial supporters, The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, UHN Foundation and West Park Foundation, government, industry, and other charities.
Philanthropy has contributed significantly to UHN’s $600 million in research last year.
“We are part of a global leading research community in Toronto with the University of Toronto and many other academic hospitals that work together to accelerate discovery and impact. We are also strongly supported by our many patient partners that work with us every day towards our goal to create A Healthier World.”
Research Infosource Inc. reports on research activity across Canada. Click on the following links to view the complete list of Canada’s Top 40 Research Hospitals and a Spotlight on Hospital Research Activity within the Large Hospital category.
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