About the Conference

 

Canadian Outcomes Matter is a national gathering dedicated to advancing health outcomes research through collaboration, innovation, and community. Held from November 19 to 21, 2025, in Ottawa, Ontario, the event brought together researchers, clinicians, students, and policymakers to explore the latest work in patient-centred outcomes, rehabilitation, healthcare delivery, and research methods. With a mix of plenary talks, TED-style presentations, poster sessions, roundtables, and concurrent sessions, the conference offered a wide range of content for participants committed to improving the health and lives of Canadians.

This was more than a meeting. It was an opportunity to connect, share, learn, and enjoy time together. Whether participants were focused on methods, care systems, or entering the field, the conference provided space to grow networks, spark new collaborations, and return home with fresh ideas. The welcoming tone, engaging social events, and shared commitment to meaningful outcomes created a grassroots, volunteer-driven environment where ideas flourished and community thrived.

The conference placed a strong emphasis on Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, including symptoms, functional self-reports, health-related quality of life, and Patient-Reported Experience Measures. The program delivered insightful presentations and substantive discussions across all three days.

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An Extraordinary Response to the Inaugural Call!!

In its first year, Canadian Outcomes Matter received an extraordinary response. More than one hundred abstracts were submitted by ninety-three individuals, establishing the conference as a national meeting place for outcomes research. Researchers, clinicians, and patient partners from across Canada, along with colleagues from the United Kingdom and Australia, contributed to building this community.

The submissions reflected both scale and breadth. Patient-reported outcome measures formed the core of the programme, with strong representation in qualitative inquiry, tool development, patient-reported experience measures, and emerging applications of artificial intelligence. Contributions came from every major Canadian hub, including McGill, Calgary, McMaster, and CHEO, along with universities, hospitals, and organizations across the country that added essential perspectives and diversity.

The exceptional volume and quality of submissions demonstrated the depth of interest in outcomes research across Canada and helped establish a strong foundation for future gatherings.

Building a Pan-Canadian Outcomes Community

What the Conference Offered

Dedicated Focus

The conference offered a deep exploration of PROMs and PREMs, including their development, application, and impact across diverse health conditions, ages, and populations.

Networking

Participants connected with Canadian health outcomes researchers, fostering collaboration and sharing expertise in a collegial environment.

Present Your Research

The program featured oral presentations, posters, and dynamic TED-style talks that highlighted innovative work from across the country.

Timely Insights

Attendees engaged in discussions about current advancements and ongoing challenges in health outcomes research.

Great Speakers

Participants heard from leading voices in health outcomes who brought fresh insights, big ideas, and deep expertise.

Networking

Colleagues from across disciplines connected to exchange knowledge, spark collaborations, and build lasting relationships.

New People

Researchers, practitioners, and students from across Canada and beyond had the chance to meet, share ideas, and form new connections.

Have Fun

From engaging sessions to social events, the conference blended serious science with a strong sense of community and enjoyment.

Learn new things and connect with people

Participants explored new ideas, shared their work, and connected with a vibrant community of health outcomes researchers. From plenaries to posters, TED-style talks to game night, the conference offered something for everyone at this engaging and inclusive gathering in Ottawa.

Meet our Keynote Speakers

 

Lisa Lix, PhD

Professor, University of Manitoba

Fateme Rajabiyazdi, PhD

Assistant Professor, University of Calgary

Christopher Mushquash, PhD

Professor, Lakehead University

Carl F. Falk, PhD

Associate Professor, McGill University

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