Canada's Family Doctors Need Relief
The College of Family Physicians of Canada urges the federal government to reduce paperwork and bureaucratic hurdles for family doctors, aiming to improve patient access to care. With nearly six million Canadians lacking a family doctor, doctors spend 10-19 hours weekly on admin tasks. The government pledged $500 million to alleviate this burden, but action is needed. AI transcription and improved health record connectivity are proposed solutions, with Dr. Sarah Cook, the groups president, advocating for these changes with the health ministers team.
Support the show
Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.
Advertise on DNN
advertise@thednn.ai
This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.
Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai
View sources & latest updates
https://sources.thednn.ai/9c1643e4fb638590
Canada Charts New Path Amid US Tensions
Annette Ryan Nominated as Canada's Next Budget Officer
Toronto Film Critics Apologize, Revamp Rules After Speech Edit
Military Flyover at Arctic Games Sparks Political Debate
Junior Hockey Game Turns Chaotic, Suspensions Loom
Woman Found Dead in Drummondville, Quebec: Police Investigate
U.S. Missile Strikes Near Iran School, Killing 165
30M Settlement Offer in Vancouver Abuse Lawsuit
Nova Scotia RCMP Target Indigenous Cannabis Stores
Stronach's Trial Narrows to Seven Charges
Live Nation Proposes Settlement in Antitrust Case
Pedestrian Hospitalized After Vehicle Collision in Longueuil