Politics vs Public Health

Alberta is in the midst of a measles outbreak — and you would hardly know it. Unlike during the COVID-19 pandemic, our provincial leaders are keeping quiet. We are not receiving regular updates from the Chief Medical Officer of Health, nor has the premier publicly endorsed the most effective way to stop this outbreak: vaccination.Continue reading “Politics vs Public Health”

No health without mental health

Mental health needs are receiving more attention in recent years, but there still remain huge gaps in understanding and acceptance of mental health issues. Community members often suffer in silence due to stigma that prevents people from asking for help or discussing addictions, suicide and life trauma openly with their friends, colleagues or family members.Continue reading “No health without mental health”

A Family Physician for Every Albertan

All some people want for Christmas is a family doctor. A report released earlier this month from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) shows that 1 in 7 visits to the emergency department is for a condition that can be treated by a primary care provider – a family doctor or a nurse practitioner. Continue reading “A Family Physician for Every Albertan”

Seasonal Vaccines Save Lives

The season of deadly respiratory viruses is here. While some people suffer minor inconveniences from respiratory infections, others can experience life-threatening events resulting in hospitalization, ICU admission or worse. Respiratory viruses like influenza, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are more prevalent in the months from fall to spring and can have very serious consequencesContinue reading “Seasonal Vaccines Save Lives”

Housing is a human right

With asylum seekers dying waiting for shelter space in Mississauga and single mothers denied rental housing in Halifax, Canada’s lack of affordable housing is becoming a frank violation of human rights. Housing, like the need for food and water, is a basic human need. International law recognizes the social right to housing in the UniversalContinue reading “Housing is a human right”

We are sick of sick notes

There is one thing doctors and patients can readily agree upon: we both hate sick notes. Patients loathe waiting long hours in overcrowded waiting rooms to request a note and doctors detest the added burden on the healthcare system in providing one.  Sick note policies increase use of scarce healthcare resources as employees are forcedContinue reading “We are sick of sick notes”

Privatizing health care is no panacea

Alberta’s UCP government is looking to privatization as a cure for what ails Alberta’s public health care system. Bill 30 allows for-profit corporations to bill the government directly for medical services and 30% of surgeries conducted in Alberta will be done in private facilities by 2023.  Despite ample evidence suggesting the opposite, the Kenney governmentContinue reading “Privatizing health care is no panacea”