"I felt not like a physician but more like an interpreter – not of language, but of the space between two worlds." ...
When care is fragmented, patients become the glue holding the system together. But all too often, something important is ...
The widespread adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) has been an ongoing challenge for the past 30 years. Though recent upgrades to EMR platforms, such as Epic and Cerner PowerChart, have ...
Delays in bail hearings and a lack of specialized care options not only weaken public confidence in the administration of ...
To improve Indigenous women’s health, there must be a drastic change to the health-care system and how we view health.
Addressing economic and digital safety is no longer optional for health policy. It is a core component of patient wellbeing.
One medical resident's exchange in Berlin taught her not only about German culture, but how language and other support ...
“Out with the old and in with the new” is a philosophy many adapt when New Year arrives. But when it comes to Canadian health care, there is no shortage of both old and new. Whether or not this is the ...
Don your scarves and pull your toques on tight. But is that winter frost or the bitter chill of progressive health policies put on ice? It’s been quite a year for Canadian health policy. Several ...
Every December, Healthy Debate asks people across the health-care system what they wish for in the coming year. It’s a small ritual, but an important one. Wishes are a way of naming what we value – ...
In Leadership Lessons from a Pot of Flowers, I wrote that the deepest strength of health care lives in its unseen roots; trust, connection, belonging. Nowhere is that truer, or more fragile, than in ...