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Affiliations and Roles
Marie-Josée Fleury holds dual roles as an Associate Professor at the School of Public Health, Université de Montréal, and Full Professor at McGill University's Department of Psychiatry. She is also a Senior Researcher at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. Her work focuses on optimizing mental health system organization, addiction services, and care for vulnerable populations.
Education and Expertise
While formal education details are not explicitly stated, her extensive research history indicates expertise in public health, epidemiology, and healthcare policy. She has over 300 publications and has led major studies on healthcare utilization and system reform.
Research Interests
Her research addresses:
- Mental health service organization and reform
- Addiction and homelessness policy evaluation
- Quality of care and patient outcomes
- Mixed-methods analysis of healthcare systems.
Publications and Impact
Recent work highlights high-impact studies on emergency department use, supportive housing outcomes, and substance use disorder trajectories. Her 2024 studies emphasize vulnerable populations and healthcare efficiency.
Awards and Funding
Recipient of prestigious awards including FRQS Senior Investigator Award (2011–2014) and CIHR grants. Current projects include analyses of addiction services and emergency care utilization patterns, funded through multiyear grants.
Advising and Teams
Supervises multiple graduate students and leads a research team at the Douglas Institute. Collaborates with clinicians, policymakers, and international networks to translate findings into actionable policies.
Labs and Networks
Leads the Organization and Adequacy of Mental Health Services lab, affiliated with Quebec's mental health research networks (e.g., RQHSC, RISQ). Engages in interdisciplinary collaborations to address systemic challenges in healthcare delivery.

