Ottawa – Regular visits to an oral health professional have proven to reduce the risk of tooth decay, gum disease and other serious health problems, such as cardiovascular disease and stroke. Sadly, some people have to choose between paying their bills or taking care of their teeth, while others face barriers due to geographical distances, physical barriers to accessing a …
Canada invests to address diabetes in Quebec
Ottawa – In Canada, diabetes affects approximately 3.7 million people, with more than 200,000 new cases diagnosed every year, making it one of the most common chronic diseases. Evidence shows that some types of diabetes (type 2 and gestational diabetes) are more prevalent in certain populations, including racialized and marginalized communities. Mark Holland, Minister of Health, announced $250,000 in funding …
TPH recommends meningococcal vaccination due to increasing cases
Toronto – Toronto Public Health (TPH) is reporting an increase in invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) cases. To date this year, 13 cases have been reported, which is higher than total cases seen in any year since 2002. Of those, two have been fatal. IMD is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection that can progress suddenly. Several countries, including the United States, …
Canada introduces Connected Care for Canadians Act
Ottawa – Mark Holland, Minister of Health, introduced Bill C-72 the Connected Care for Canadians Act. This Act is about enabling Canadians to securely access their own health data, which will empower patient’s decision-making and improve the care they receive from health providers in Canada. This Act outlines Canada’s plan to enable a modern, connected care system, in which health information can …
Ontario Investing $40M in Life Sciences Sector
Funding announced at world’s largest Biotech conference will boost homegrown innovation TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing $40 million from the Venture Ontario Fund, dedicated to helping Ontario life sciences companies and biomanufacturers innovate, grow and compete in global markets. This new funding will help the province’s researchers and companies develop innovative life-saving medicines and technologies of tomorrow. “Ontario …
Ontario Connecting People to More High-Quality Health Care
New registration and oversight for personal support workers and physician assistants will help build a more connected, patient-centred health care system TORONTO — The Ontario government is improving consistency and patient understanding in the health care system through new changes that will allow personal support workers (PSWs) to register with the new Health and Supportive Care Providers Oversight Authority (HSCPOA) …
Ontario Reducing Wait Times for MRI and CT Scans
TORONTO — As part of the Your Health plan, the Ontario government is taking the next step to make it easier and faster for people to connect to publicly-funded surgeries and procedures by adding 100,000 more MRI and CT scans at community surgical and diagnostic centres across the province each year. “When it comes to wait times for surgeries and procedures, the …
Canada announces National Suicide Prevention Action Plan
Ottawa – Every year, approximately 4,500 people die by suicide in Canada. This is the equivalent to approximately 12 deaths every day. The impacts of suicide extend far beyond the individual – each life lost sends ripples of pain through family, friends, and communities. This is a significant, national public health issue and concerted action, from all levels, must be …
Canada’s Largest Biomanufacturing Facility launched
Sanofi’s new facility will significantly increase domestic production of life-saving vaccines TORONTO — The Ontario government joined Sanofi to celebrate the grand opening of their new, $800 million vaccine manufacturing facility at its Toronto campus. The new building, spanning approximately 200,000 square feet, will produce pediatric and adult vaccines for pertussis (whooping cough), diphtheria and tetanus, significantly increasing the country’s …
See a pharmacist in British Columbia
British Columbia – Pharmacists are an important part of your health care team and offer a variety of services. Over 409,000 people have been treated for minor ailments or gotten free contraceptives from pharmacists since June 2023. Book an appointment or walk-in to a pharmacy to find out more. How pharmacists can help you In addition to consulting on and dispensing prescriptions, pharmacists can: …