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Emergency Department Overcrowding and Access Block
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy11097
- Date
- 2013-12-07
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Health systems, system funding and performance
- Resolution
- BD14-04-94
- The Canadian Medical Association endorses the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians’ position statement on Emergency Department Overcrowding and Access Block as outlined in Appendix A to BD 14-76.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Date
- 2013-12-07
- Resolution
- BD14-04-94
- The Canadian Medical Association endorses the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians’ position statement on Emergency Department Overcrowding and Access Block as outlined in Appendix A to BD 14-76.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association endorses the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians’ position statement on Emergency Department Overcrowding and Access Block as outlined in Appendix A to BD 14-76.
Resident principles on physician health human resources to better serve Canadians
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy11696
- Last Reviewed
- 2019-03-03
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Physician practice/ compensation/ forms
- Health systems, system funding and performance
- Resolution
- GC13-29
- The Canadian Medical Association supports the six guiding principles in the Canadian Association of Internes and Residents' "Resident Principles on Physician Health Human Resources to Better Serve Canadians" informing the realignment of the postgraduate medical education system supporting a national strategy to meet future societal health care needs.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2019-03-03
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Physician practice/ compensation/ forms
- Health systems, system funding and performance
- Resolution
- GC13-29
- The Canadian Medical Association supports the six guiding principles in the Canadian Association of Internes and Residents' "Resident Principles on Physician Health Human Resources to Better Serve Canadians" informing the realignment of the postgraduate medical education system supporting a national strategy to meet future societal health care needs.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association supports the six guiding principles in the Canadian Association of Internes and Residents' "Resident Principles on Physician Health Human Resources to Better Serve Canadians" informing the realignment of the postgraduate medical education system supporting a national strategy to meet future societal health care needs.
Assessing risk for violence in persons with mental illness
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy10859
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Health care and patient safety
- Resolution
- GC13-40
- The Canadian Medical Association will make recommendations regarding training in and the use of standardized processes for assessing risk for violence in persons with mental illness.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Resolution
- GC13-40
- The Canadian Medical Association will make recommendations regarding training in and the use of standardized processes for assessing risk for violence in persons with mental illness.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association will make recommendations regarding training in and the use of standardized processes for assessing risk for violence in persons with mental illness.
Doctors' Day in Canada
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy10865
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Resolution
- GC13-65
- The Canadian Medical Association supports the proclamation of a specific annual date as "Doctors' Day in Canada."
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Resolution
- GC13-65
- The Canadian Medical Association supports the proclamation of a specific annual date as "Doctors' Day in Canada."
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association supports the proclamation of a specific annual date as "Doctors' Day in Canada."
Scope-of-practice expansion
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy10875
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Pharmaceuticals/ prescribing/ cannabis/ marijuana/ drugs
- Resolution
- GC13-77
- The Canadian Medical Association recommends that conflict-of-interest issues be considered when any scope-of-practice expansion that allows allied health professionals to both prescribe and dispense medication is considered.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Resolution
- GC13-77
- The Canadian Medical Association recommends that conflict-of-interest issues be considered when any scope-of-practice expansion that allows allied health professionals to both prescribe and dispense medication is considered.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association recommends that conflict-of-interest issues be considered when any scope-of-practice expansion that allows allied health professionals to both prescribe and dispense medication is considered.
Liability risk
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy10881
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Physician practice/ compensation/ forms
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Resolution
- GC13-79
- The Canadian Medical Association urges the Canadian Medical Protective Association to develop a comprehensive strategy to minimize the liability risk of physicians due to the changing scopes of practice of other health care providers.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Resolution
- GC13-79
- The Canadian Medical Association urges the Canadian Medical Protective Association to develop a comprehensive strategy to minimize the liability risk of physicians due to the changing scopes of practice of other health care providers.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association urges the Canadian Medical Protective Association to develop a comprehensive strategy to minimize the liability risk of physicians due to the changing scopes of practice of other health care providers.
Multidisciplinary health care team
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy10884
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Health human resources
- Physician practice/ compensation/ forms
- Resolution
- GC13-81
- The Canadian Medical Association will develop a strategy to improve understanding of scope of practice and roles for and by all members of a multidisciplinary health care team.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Health human resources
- Physician practice/ compensation/ forms
- Resolution
- GC13-81
- The Canadian Medical Association will develop a strategy to improve understanding of scope of practice and roles for and by all members of a multidisciplinary health care team.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association will develop a strategy to improve understanding of scope of practice and roles for and by all members of a multidisciplinary health care team.
Outsourcing of medical services
https://policybase.cma.ca/en/permalink/policy10891
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Topics
- Ethics and medical professionalism
- Health care and patient safety
- Resolution
- GC13-42
- The Canadian Medical Association advocates that should outsourcing of medical services by health authorities or hospitals occur, Canadian training and certification standards must be met.
- Policy Type
- Policy resolution
- Last Reviewed
- 2020-02-29
- Date
- 2013-08-21
- Resolution
- GC13-42
- The Canadian Medical Association advocates that should outsourcing of medical services by health authorities or hospitals occur, Canadian training and certification standards must be met.
- Text
- The Canadian Medical Association advocates that should outsourcing of medical services by health authorities or hospitals occur, Canadian training and certification standards must be met.