Are you accepting new patients?The day people stop asking this question is the day we have fixed the primary care crisis. Case report: Follow-up on previous rashFollowup on a case at his walk-in that has become even more interesting according to Dr. Bob Dickson. Walmart to close its 51 health U.S. centres and virtual care service Walmart is among several retailers that sought to build a presence with medical clinics and make healthcare more accessible. But some have struggled. May 1 is Doctors’ Day. My thanks go to patients, students and physician colleagues Doctors’ Day (May 1) is really about all those in medicine working together to make our healthcare system better for all. We just need politicians and policy makers to step out of the way. Will Alberta’s experiment of paying NPs 80% of FPs pay off? Dr. Joshua Liu notes with 700,000 Albertans without access to primary care, the government may think this $15 million trial is worth trying. Best of both worlds: How this health team integrated patients in with virtual care Renfrew County doctors provided virtual appointments to patients not attached to a primary care provider. Solutions for interoperability shortfalls Getting emergency doctors the patient data they should have. A care desert: Pregnancy and birth services in northern Ontario NOSM student, Claire Poulin, takes a deep dive into the lack of care available to pregnant patients in rural Northern Ontario. Easing emergency department overwhelm These AI solutions and other new techs have potential to transform emergency departments. Beyond the obvious: the intangible value of the physical exam What some of the less apparent virtues of the physical exam can teach us about the future of healthcare delivery. First Previous 20 21 22 23 24 Next Last