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The Dartmouth General Hospital is expecting the arrival of a GI Genius intelligent endoscopy machine in Apr. as the technology was approved for use in Canada. The AI scans images taken during a colonoscopy and detects possible pre-cancerous…
In response to the pandemic, affected countries implemented public health measures to decrease viral transmission and a consequence of these measures could be hospital avoidance by patients with medical emergencies. This University of Calgary…
Researchers say long COVID can hit anyone who was infected with COVID-19, even if their symptoms were mild but people who experience five or more symptoms during the acute phase of their illness appear more likely to develop long COVID. For many…
The province is making changes to allow psychiatrists to bill for virtual indirect care as part of a psychiatric consultation. Currently, only time spent with a patient is counted toward virtual care billing code time requirements. Time taken…
The data covers patient trends in access to virtual care in Ont., Man., Sask., Alta. and B.C. and highlights the shift to virtual care for physicians during the first year of the…
These homes are first of four supportive house facilities that the province and the City of Nanaimo will create. The partnership will see community health workers embedded at the site and residents will have on-site services such as life-skills…
Provincially, the number of fentanyl deaths roughly doubled almost every year since 2011, when there were only six. Year-end results show 1,758 Albertans died from a drug overdose last year, the most since the province began tracking the issue in…
- NBHC Engagement
Stakeholders can provide comments or take a survey relating to demographic questions and about how emergency care services will fit into the…
The survey, conducted on the second anniversary of the pandemic, suggests 40% of people aged 18 to 34 agree their mental health is at a breaking point. A clinical psychologist explains COVID-19 impacts were felt more acutely by young adults who…
- NBHC Engagement
In reviewing its pandemic response, the B.C. government won't be allowing discussion of decisions made by either the government or the provincial health officer. Also excluded from the debate will be any decisions relating to the economy,…
- NBHC Sustainability
Heart & Stroke’s annual report finds patients hospitalized for one vascular condition are at significant risk of experiencing additional vascular conditions and shows that the…
- NBHC Sustainability
Horizon Health Network is in discussions with UNB to increase seats for nursing students and it’s looking to ramp up recruitment efforts nationally and internationally. Karen McGrath, the CEO of the Horizon Health Network, told the legislature…
- NBHC Sustainability
Doctors are seeing smaller payment increases at the same time that the number of doctors per Canadian is rising. In 2016-2017, total gross clinical…
- NBHC Care Experience
Ombud Charles Murray released findings of his office's investigation of complaints from patients alleging mistreatment at the Restigouche Hospital Centre in Campbellton, caused in part by chronic understaffing. Among its findings:
- NBHC Care Experience
The University of Alberta hosted a three-day workshop offered by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) about mental health, hormone treatment, surgical options, laws, policies and…