Glory days of hefty increases in health R&D at an end suggest StatsCan data

Guest Contributor
July 28, 2008

Health R&D expenditures crept up an estimated 3.7% in 2007 but not enough to stop a gradual slide in outlays when measured in constant 2002 dollars. The increase also failed to prevent the health field's portion of overall Canadian R&D spending from dipping, according to preliminary data from Statistics Canada.

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