In today’s evolving healthcare landscape, leadership is no longer confined to titles and corner offices. True leadership exists in every person who participates in decision-making, supports ...
Primary care is in crisis. Recent estimates indicate 6.5 million Canadians, including 2.5 million Ontarians, do not have a primary care provider. Interprofessional primary care teams include a range ...
In this conversation, John Muir Health's Jeremy Fish, M.D., director of the Family Medicine Residency Program, and Pilar Corcoran-Lozano, PsyD, behavioral health corps faculty and supervising ...
Remote symptom monitoring (RSM) using electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROS) connects patients and health care teams between appointments. Patient-perceived benefits and drawbacks of RSM are ...
It is a difficult time for primary care. Physicians and advanced practice providers are burning out, their care teams are frustrated and their patients are unhappy with long waits and hurried visits.
Mental and behavioral health care works best when it’s a group effort. If you’re not sure who’s adjusting Dad’s medication plan or following up on his therapy, it’s unsettling. A team approach helps ...
Hospitals and health systems across the country continue to face anesthesiologist shortages, with little relief in sight. Research suggests the United States could see a shortfall of 8,450 ...
Countries around the world face a health care workforce crisis: The World Health Organization estimates that by 2030, an additional 40 million health care professionals will be needed. Meanwhile, in ...
Health Care is one of the most regulated industries in the country, and for many years, one of the key administrative agencies overseeing health care in the United States, the Department of Health and ...
Catherine Donnelly receives funding from Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Federal Government, Ontario Ministry of Health, Ontario Health, Walton ...