Ontario is planning to create a provincewide electronic medical record system for primary care, more than two decades after ...
Ontario will not have a policy in place to publicly fund all medically necessary services from nurse practitioners by April 1, as ordered by the federal government, leaving some patients paying out of ...
The Ontario government is promising to create a centralized electronic medical record system for family doctors, a move intended to end the practice of physicians using software that isn’t connected ...
TORONTO, March 19, 2026 /CNW/ - The Ontario Brain Institute (OBI) is investing $640,000 in eight new projects through its Centre for Analytics (CfA). The projects create tools to accelerate research, ...
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As deadline for including nurse practitioners in provincial health plans looms, some patients still pay for services
Just weeks before a federal government deadline aimed at adding nurse practitioners to public health-care plans, some ...
Artificial intelligence is redefining the future of healthcare in Canada. Former Ontario Ministry of Health Chief ...
A previous Liberal government's attempt to create a system with its ill-fated eHealth agency cost $1 billion and offered minimal results.
The Ontario government is taking the next steps to deliver its Primary Care Action Plan, which is on track to connect everyone in the province to a family doctor or primary care provid ...
In December 2020, Ontario, Canada, entered a provincewide shutdown to mitigate COVID-19 transmission. A regionalized approach was taken to reopen schools throughout early 2021 without any other ...
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