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from referral to care: new study shows canadians are waiting the longest in recorded history to get the care they need

canadian patients are waiting an average of 30 weeks from the time they request a referral to the time they receive treatment from a specialist, showcasing the country's inadequate access to care.
angelica bottaro
dec 18, 2024

why new rsv vaccine recommendations are essential for seniors and long-term care facilities

advocates call for better access to rsv vaccinations for older populations across the country.
angelica bottaro
aug 01, 2024

new breast cancer screening guidelines go against expert recommendations: what this means for canadians

the newly released breast cancer guidelines failed to update according to recent data surrounding screening, which experts say is “dangerous and harmful to canadians.”
angelica bottaro
may 30, 2024

craven’s new mayor and council are a powerful example of  ‘being the change you wish to see’

craven mayor dayna anderson and councillors linsay kozak and stephanie morin have united through common goals to improve their community.
andrew robichaud
jan 01, 2024

opinion: canadian healthcare choke points put patient lives at risk

canada’s healthcare system is strained. it was always strained. it was designed that way.
dr. david j stewart
nov 16, 2023

opinion: getting rid of unnecessary tests is the key to freeing our health-care system from deadly backlogs

a report by the canadian institute for health information and choosing wisely canada shows that avoiding "low-value care" would decrease delays and speed up access to care.
david o’toole and wendy levinson
nov 29, 2022

expand ohip coverage of prostate cancer blood test, ndp mpp says

a spokesman for health minister sylvia jones said in a statement that it is against the law to charge for ohip-covered services.
antonella artuso
nov 23, 2022

opinion: we keep losing the war on drugs because we are fighting the wrong enemy

we need different strategies, ones that address the root causes of trauma and provide more resources for mental health
harry rakowski
nov 15, 2022
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obesity matters
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canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
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obesity canada

from referral to care: new study shows canadians are waiting the longest in recorded history to get the care they need

canadian patients are waiting an average of 30 weeks from the time they request a referral to the time they receive treatment from a specialist, showcasing the country's inadequate access to care.
angelica bottaro
dec 18, 2024

why new rsv vaccine recommendations are essential for seniors and long-term care facilities

advocates call for better access to rsv vaccinations for older populations across the country.
angelica bottaro
aug 01, 2024

new breast cancer screening guidelines go against expert recommendations: what this means for canadians

the newly released breast cancer guidelines failed to update according to recent data surrounding screening, which experts say is “dangerous and harmful to canadians.”
angelica bottaro
may 30, 2024

craven’s new mayor and council are a powerful example of  ‘being the change you wish to see’

craven mayor dayna anderson and councillors linsay kozak and stephanie morin have united through common goals to improve their community.
andrew robichaud
jan 01, 2024
powered by
obesity matters

opinion: canadian healthcare choke points put patient lives at risk

canada’s healthcare system is strained. it was always strained. it was designed that way.
dr. david j stewart
nov 16, 2023

opinion: getting rid of unnecessary tests is the key to freeing our health-care system from deadly backlogs

a report by the canadian institute for health information and choosing wisely canada shows that avoiding "low-value care" would decrease delays and speed up access to care.
david o’toole and wendy levinson
nov 29, 2022

expand ohip coverage of prostate cancer blood test, ndp mpp says

a spokesman for health minister sylvia jones said in a statement that it is against the law to charge for ohip-covered services.
antonella artuso
nov 23, 2022

opinion: we keep losing the war on drugs because we are fighting the wrong enemy

we need different strategies, ones that address the root causes of trauma and provide more resources for mental health
harry rakowski
nov 15, 2022
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
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