Studies have identified distrust of medical facilities as a key barrier for Indigenous patients accessing healthcare. A number of healthcare professionals in B.C. are now using Indigenous languages to connect with patients. They believe this…
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- NBHC Care Experience
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A Massachusetts-based community health system, Southcoast Health, is experiencing an increase in patients with limited English proficiency. It found the task of providing ample translation services challenging, especially for less common…
- NBHC Population Health
The Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences examined healthy Ontario adults who self-reported life satisfaction. It found that accounting for factors associated…
- NBHC Care Experience
To reap the full potential of health consumer data, health companies in the U.S. should start connecting data about not just the patient encounter, but also the preferences and social circumstances shaping everyday healthcare-related purchasing…
- NBHC Population Health
Data from CIHI show1.6 million seniors were prescribed 10 or more drug classes in 2016. The most commonly-prescribed medications are for…
- NBHC Sustainability
The British Medical Association suggests that family doctors cap their number of patient appointments at 25 per day, a proposal which sparked a debate in the country's medical community. The…
- NBHC Sustainability
Over the next five years, the funds will aim to shift the delivery of care from hospitals to community health centres and improve access to palliative and end-of-life care. The deal also sets out what the province will do with the first…
- NBHC Sustainability
The Dean of Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University believes Canada’s health system is in dire need of an overhaul because health needs have changed, but the system hasn’t changed with them. He says wait times aren’t the core problem,…
- NBHC Care Experience
The province currently treats mental health and addictions care as two distinct issues with separate services. The Manitoba Mental Health and Addictions Strategy report…
- NBHC Care Experience
Pilot program from U.S. health insurance company trains nurses to assist, engage with opioid addicts
In the U.S., healthcare company Aetna rolled out a pilot program, Guardian Angel, to…
- NBHC Population Health
Some of world's top cardiologists compared the impact that sugar has on health to how tobacco and smoking affected people over 50 years ago. They agree that banning…
- NBHC Population Health
There’s increasing recognition of the difficulty of treating patients’ immediate health concerns while their overall well-being is affected by social determinants of health. This is why researchers from the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy…
- NBHC Population Health
The New York University School of Medicine launched an online resource city governments can use to identify and help develop policies to improve the health needs of their communities. The City Health…
- NBHC Engagement
The Ministerial Advisory Board will advise the federal health minister on matters related to the…
- NBHC Sustainability
A guideline compiled by CMAJ suggests there's no clinical benefit to primary care practitioners conducting vision screening in older adults. It contends that as most provinces provide seniors with free access to checkups with vision specialists,…
- NBHC Care Experience
Early results from a pilot project in England that offers psychological assessments to patients with physical health problems found it cut hospital admissions by 75%. NHS described the strategy as a "game-changer" for mental healthcare and it…