Transforming Canada’s Healthcare System

Transforming Canada’s Healthcare System one day at a time.

Our mission is to transform Canada'‘s healthcare system so that every Canadian has timely access to primary care and surgical procedures while maintaining the concept of universality.

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911CHCC@gmail.com

FAQs

What’s new this Month: September 1 - 30, 2023

What’s new this Month: August 1 - 31, 2023

  1. The C.D. Howe Institute has a new report out: Going Dutch: Choice, Competition and Equity in Healthcare - August 1, 2023

  2. Guess What? There aren’t enough anesthesiologists in Canada. According to a report from CTV News August 12, 2023

What’s new this week: July 24 - 31, 2023

  1. In the news section an article on how a deep learning model can accurately detect cardiac function and disease.

  2. Also in the news section Newfoundland announces new mobile service for non-urgent primary care.

  3. In the health news section news about the best two exercises to help lower blood pressure.

  4. A report published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on 8 habits that could add 24 years to your life.

  5. University of Waterloo researchers working on new drugs which may be the cure for degenerative eye diseases as well as similar tissues in other parts of the body.

  6. And just when you thought that one glass of wine a day was good for you - apparently not!

  7. Ontario opens two pharmacy care clinics. Is this the future of primary care?

  8. Ontario spending on private nursing services skyrocket, but nurses say they will leave if staffing doesn’t get better. What is a province to do? Only tough choices.

  9. Calgary clinic charges “membership” fee for access. This is NOT the solution to our problems, in fact, it makes them worse.

  10. Scientists discover antibodies capable of stopping several coronaviruses, potentially preventing future outbreaks.

Topics of Focus

  • Doctor Shortage

    We are going to explore the reasons behind Canada’s doctor shortages, particulary primary care physicians, explain how it happened and propose ideas to solve these shprtages .

  • The Costs of Providing Healthcare and Why it Must be Managed

    Many Canadians believe that healthcare is free in Canada , but nothing could be further from the truth. Healthcare is costly and costs are rising faster than our economy is growing. We’ll expalin why and why this trend cannot continue.

  • What are the factors contributing to Canada’s Rising Healthcare Costs

    Most Canadians beleive that only our governments are responsible for the viability of Canada’s healthcare system and that is a misconception. We as ordinary Canadians are as responsibly for our healthcare system as any of our governments and there is much we can and must do as well. We’ll explore what each of us can do as well.

  • A link to all of the reports being prepared around the country on healthcare and attempt to provide a summary of each.

    One of the major problems with Canada’s healthcare system is that it has changed very little over the last few decades despite countless reports, studies and royal commissions. There is no shortage of studies, just a shortage of actions. I’ll provide summaries of those studies so the ordinary Canadian can see what reports are being generated and what governments are doing in response to those studies.

Get in Touch

Solving Canada’s healthcare problems cannot be accomplished by any one individual, that is why I’m hoping to form a community of healthcare professionals and ordinary Canadians to help make the necessary changes possible. Your input and expertise is essental - our healthcare system depends on it.

“There is a thin line between what seems impossible and what is inevitable”

– Rahm Emmanuel, Chief of Staff to Barack Obama