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opinion: why fall preparation is key for patients, caregivers and the health system

statistics show that the risk for falls increases as people age, with a staggering 1.1 million older adults in canada experiencing a fall each year.
dr. keir peterson, chief medical officer, telus health
jan 31, 2024

machado: it's struggling, but there's a lot about universal healthcare that works

despite the state of our healthcare system, there are still many excellent healthcare professionals meeting the complex needs of patients and their families across canada. we don't do a good job of telling those stories.
lisa machado
jan 26, 2024

opinion: the right tools are available to help pharmacists handle increase in patients

the healthcare system has been relatively slow to adopt digital health tools, continuing to rely primarily on fax and phone.
bhavesh modi
jan 22, 2024

machado: we can't let stories of overcrowded ers, burned out staff and doctor shortages lose their sting

we keep telling the same stories of a healthcare system in crisis, but the catalyst for change is taking a hard look at where we'll be if we don't hold decision-makers accountable for not making decisions.
lisa machado
jan 19, 2024

opinion: drug access navigators (dans) take key financial stress away from patients

drug access navigators help people with cancer get financial support for treatment and almost every cancer clinic in canada has one.
alan birch
jan 19, 2024

opinion: timely access to promising epilepsy therapy and support is crucial

as provinces across canada grapple with soaring healthcare expenses, finding effective outpatient treatments for common diseases is critical.
laura dickson, canadian epilepsy alliance
jan 15, 2024

machado: the mess that is canada's healthcare system is proof of what happens when we ignore lived experience in favour of cost

when we discount stories of what it means to be sick as "emotional blackmail," we sign up to pay a dear price.
lisa machado
jan 12, 2024

opinion: regular evaluation of medication can help avoid the prescribing cascade

prescribing cascades occur when a drug therapy is started and an adverse effect develops.
paula rochon, lisa mccarthy and jerry gurwitz
jan 09, 2024
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opinion: why fall preparation is key for patients, caregivers and the health system

statistics show that the risk for falls increases as people age, with a staggering 1.1 million older adults in canada experiencing a fall each year.
dr. keir peterson, chief medical officer, telus health
jan 31, 2024

machado: it's struggling, but there's a lot about universal healthcare that works

despite the state of our healthcare system, there are still many excellent healthcare professionals meeting the complex needs of patients and their families across canada. we don't do a good job of telling those stories.
lisa machado
jan 26, 2024

opinion: the right tools are available to help pharmacists handle increase in patients

the healthcare system has been relatively slow to adopt digital health tools, continuing to rely primarily on fax and phone.
bhavesh modi
jan 22, 2024

machado: we can't let stories of overcrowded ers, burned out staff and doctor shortages lose their sting

we keep telling the same stories of a healthcare system in crisis, but the catalyst for change is taking a hard look at where we'll be if we don't hold decision-makers accountable for not making decisions.
lisa machado
jan 19, 2024
powered by
obesity matters

opinion: drug access navigators (dans) take key financial stress away from patients

drug access navigators help people with cancer get financial support for treatment and almost every cancer clinic in canada has one.
alan birch
jan 19, 2024

opinion: timely access to promising epilepsy therapy and support is crucial

as provinces across canada grapple with soaring healthcare expenses, finding effective outpatient treatments for common diseases is critical.
laura dickson, canadian epilepsy alliance
jan 15, 2024

machado: the mess that is canada's healthcare system is proof of what happens when we ignore lived experience in favour of cost

when we discount stories of what it means to be sick as "emotional blackmail," we sign up to pay a dear price.
lisa machado
jan 12, 2024

opinion: regular evaluation of medication can help avoid the prescribing cascade

prescribing cascades occur when a drug therapy is started and an adverse effect develops.
paula rochon, lisa mccarthy and jerry gurwitz
jan 09, 2024
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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