More than 60,000 children in Ontario remain on the waitlist for Core Clinical Services (CCS), including Occupational Therapy, ...
As Artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms the health-care landscape, it raises serious concerns over its ...
Canadian health-care leaders will be listening closely to what our federal politicians have to say on the campaign trail.
We have perhaps gotten too used to hearing about health care underfunding and staffing issues. But we can't afford to stop ...
Primary care and family medicine are intended to be the foundation of Ontario’s health-care system. It should serve as the ...
Canada has an opportunity to prevent sustained Clade I mpox transmission, but only if decisive action is taken now.
Preferred pharmacy networks present a controversy that pits two essential providers – pharmacies and drug insurers – against ...
With the cost of living skyrocketing in Ontario, our patients continue to make difficult decisions – whether to pay for food, ...
The Canada Health Act has become the electrified third rail in Canadian politics – untouchable legislation that is failing us. This antiquated piece of legislation is not only out of step with modern ...
Post-incident debriefs are common practice in emergency, trauma and disaster medicine. They ensure the team celebrates what went well, reviews what could have been done better and determines what ...