Tag: healthcare
Winter can be long and dark. Sometimes you need something to help lift your mood during long dark days. Many of you know I am in love with my new sauna blanket and it helps get through winter in many
A man originally from BC who is now a health-care worker in Halifax said BC needs to adopt physician assistants to assist doctors.
Gabriel Demone, who is a physician assistant with the Canadian Armed Forces based out of Halifax, said
LOWRY CITY, Mo. (AP) — At Truman Lake Manor in rural Missouri, every day begins the same way for every employee entering the nursing home’s doors — with a swab up the nose, a swirl of testing solution and a
Billions of dollars are being spent in private health-care agencies in Quebec, according to a new study published by the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec (FTQ).
“It’s totally out of this world, basically they’re making a ton of
We need to move towards a balanced two-tier health-care system
As some provinces turn to the private sector to address pressures in the health-care system, a new poll suggests more Canadians than ever are open to the idea of private delivery of health care.
The Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for
BC’s Ministry of Health is continuing its multi-year trend of paying millions more dollars each year to private surgical centers for the delivery of public health care, CTV News has learned.
While the trend started with the BC Liberals, when
The organization regulating medical care and services in Manitoba is apologizing for racism directed towards Indigenous people when accessing health care in the province.
“The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba recognizes its failure to effectively regulate the medical
Carrie Willetts, the new President and CEO of WVU Medicine – Uniontown Hospital, is no stranger to Uniontown and the Laurel Highlands.
As a high school student, Willetts spent a summer working for a kayak outfitter company at Ohiopyle, and
A small, but boisterous, crowd of about 50 people made its way through downtown Sydney, NS, on Sunday to demand better health care for those who need it.
The rally follows the recent deaths of two Nova Scotia women who

