The alarming number of overdose deaths in Canadian correctional facilities warrant an urgent, multi-faceted response from the ...
Blood‑based biomarkers offer a real opportunity to improve dementia care – but only if we redesign our systems to use them ...
Spring and summer moves between daylight and standard time represents a compromise. It’s about health across the months, not ...
If we are serious about fixing health care in Canada, physician wellness can’t be an afterthought. It must be part of the ...
Lung cancer screening should be available to everyone at risk, regardless of where they live or the source of their illness.
Global crises may not stay global; they can become local. Canada must prepare for consequences to protect Canadians at home.
It’s happening again. Not a global pandemic but the minimizing of airborne precautions for transmission of a deadly ...
Clinicians and patients are not simply users to be consulted. They are indispensable partners – co-architects of a digital ...
This article is the first in a series exploring what the literature review reveals about the digital burden in primary care, why it matters and how we can rethink the relationship between clinicians ...
Patients should not have to file formal requests to understand their own care. They should not have to wait months to read information that already exists. And they should not be excluded from ...
I first read about Costa Rica’s primary care system nearly a decade ago. In 2016, I came across a paper by physician-researchers at Ariadne labs, including Madeline Pesec, describing how this small, ...
As Canadians mental health continues to deteriorate – it is now ranked three times worse than pre-pandemic levels – people are increasingly turning to AI chatbots, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, for support.