Vincy Chan KITE

Dr. Chan is an Assistant Scientist at KITE-Toronto Rehab, University Health Network. She holds a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences and MPH in Epidemiology, both from the University of Toronto. She has extensive population health research experience using and linking population-based health administrative data and province-wide surveys to determine the trajectories and outcomes of individuals with acquired brain injury across the continuum of healthcare and lifespan. Her current research aims to understand the impact of concurrent brain injury, mental health, and addictions on health system level outcomes (e.g., repeat non-urgent emergency department visits, re-hospitalization, direct medical costs, delayed discharge) and the barriers and facilitators to accessing health services and supports among individuals with brain injury. 

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  • Assistant Scientist, KITE-Toronto Rehab, University Health Network
  • Assistant Professor (Status), Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto
  • Graduate Faculty Membership, Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
  • Associate Director, Acquired Brain Injury Research Lab, University of Toronto
  • Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario Tech University
  • Population health
  • Health service use
  • Health outcomes
  • Brain injury
  • Mental health and addictions
  • Birth cohort