Costa Rica is a middle-income country that is achieving health outcomes that far exceed what its resources would predict. But ...
We need to respond compassionately to our national tragedies by caring for everyone and fixing the societal imbalances that will keep harming us all.
AI holds enormous promise. Yet without clear, focused, physician-led and patient-centred governance, the AI we get may not be ...
What does each profession need within its own regulatory framework to prepare members for team-based primary care?
Each February, Heart Month brings renewed attention to cardiovascular disease. But when the campaigns end, what changes?
Health systems across Canada need to implement more non-pharmacological programs to provide comprehensive dementia care in an equitable way.
Ontario’s health-care system retains extraordinary potential. Realizing it will require abandoning outdated assumptions and committing to structural reform.
Effective system design will take creativity, innovation and sustained change management.
This interview is with a female who is a victim of financial abuse. Her name has been withheld to respect her safety and privacy. “My Dad has been mentally, emotionally, and financially abusive to my ...
Editor’s Note: Alberta tabled the United Conservative’s “Compassionate Intervention Act” in the provincial legislature on April 15, 2025. If passed, it would become the first legislation of its kind ...
“We’re looking at a whole-scale collapse of the primary care infrastructure” in British Columbia, says Renee Fernandez, executive director of BC Family Doctors. Given the stresses the COVID-19 ...
This week, Toronto Public Health warned that a young adult in the city had the measles, after getting it while travelling. These stories are no longer uncommon; there have been outbreaks of measles in ...