The Institute for Improved Health Outcomes (IIHO) will not sell or trade our donors’ names or personal information with any other entity, nor send mailings to our donors on behalf of other organizations. If we are co-hosting an event or campaign with a partner organization, IIHO may share your name and/or contact information with the partner for the sole purpose of reconciling donor lists and streamlining our communications with you regarding the co-hosted event or campaign. We will not otherwise disclose your personal information to any entity or assist them in soliciting you. Donor names and personal information collected by any means (electronic, written, or oral communications) will not, without your consent, be used for any purpose other than as described in this Privacy Policy, except where permitted or required by applicable law or regulatory requirements. We use your personal information for fundraising, to process donations, to respond to requests for information and to periodically keep you informed and up to date on IIHO activities and campaigns. You have the right to review information that we have collected about you, and to remove yourself from our contact lists. You may contact us about your personal information at any time to ensure that it is correct and current, or to edit it if you so desire. IIHO has engaged CanadaHelps and Benevity as its online fundraising software. To view their respective privacy policies, please visit: You can also subscribe to latest IIHO news and announcements on the homepage of our website. The periodic emails will contain an unsubscribe link should you wish to opt-out of the email list. Our website may contain links to other websites. Upon entering other sites, you are subject to the privacy and security policies of those sites. If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact us. Last updated: 2026-04-10

IIHO is a not-for-profit institute and does not provide patient services or care, or advice directly to patients. We partner with clinicians, managers, policy makers, patient representatives, and researchers on improving health care quality, based on best practices.