After severe abdominal pain sent her to the ER, a Canadian woman faced a 15-hour wait, as physicians warn of worsening ...
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An 81-year-old psychologist reflects on his health journey, advocating for affordable, universal health care in America.
Canada produces promising digital health tools, but a new report says procurement barriers and fragmented systems hold them ...
British Columbia is ramping up its aggressive campaign to lure American doctors and nurses north, and officials say the strategy is already paying off with high interest in Oregon and Washington. More ...
It’s a model that already exists across Canada and, for Raza, could be part of the solution to our healthcare crisis. But investments in this team-based care model fall short, while provinces — like ...
Alberta’s health-care system, like in every other province, is struggling with long wait times, overwhelmed ERs, a lack of medical technologies and a dearth of family practitioners—despite its high ...
“Proud to be #2 in the world,” was the front-page ad Toronto General Hospital (TGH) took out in Sunday’s Toronto Star to ...
Of the many Americans who say they are moving to Canada, some face hard realities. Washington residents and former ones share ...
The KGH Pediatrics team welcomes Dr. Avi Kopstick, a pediatrician and pediatric critical care specialist who until recently was practising in the U.S.
Late last year, the Smith government passed legislation that will allow Albertans to purchase non-emergency health-care services directly from doctors who will be permitted to work in both public and ...
“Medical travel is a serious healthcare decision, not a consumer transaction,” said Walter Wilson, owner of Universal Medical Travel. “For patients in the U.S. and Canada, it’s essential that ...
The gender pay gap among self-employed Canadians is significantly larger than among those in traditional employment. Over 50 per cent of self-employed women earn less than $50,000 annually.