The Canadian Medical Association calls for the development and implementation of supports for women who must leave their home communities to give birth.
The Canadian Medical Association calls for the development and implementation of supports for women who must leave their home communities to give birth.
The Canadian Medical Association will seek a current-state assessment of the federal government’s preparedness for national health emergencies with respect to mechanisms for providing timely knowledge translation of public health directives for clinicians and increased surveillance by physicians and health officials.
The Canadian Medical Association will seek a current-state assessment of the federal government’s preparedness for national health emergencies with respect to mechanisms for providing timely knowledge translation of public health directives for clinicians and increased surveillance by physicians and health officials.
The Canadian Medical Association will develop policy tools that provide criteria for identifying barriers to quality, efficiency and equity in emerging models of health care delivery.
The Canadian Medical Association will develop policy tools that provide criteria for identifying barriers to quality, efficiency and equity in emerging models of health care delivery.
The Canadian Medical Association supports the development of a framework for shared health system leadership involving physicians, hospital administrators and other stakeholders.
The Canadian Medical Association supports the development of a framework for shared health system leadership involving physicians, hospital administrators and other stakeholders.
The Canadian Medical Association insists on the necessity for governments not to renege on freely negotiated and signed agreements by using legislative measures.
The Canadian Medical Association insists on the necessity for governments not to renege on freely negotiated and signed agreements by using legislative measures.
The Canadian Medical Association recommends that the federal government establish a medical assistance fund to enable people residing in Canada who have no medical coverage to receive critical emergency medical care
The Canadian Medical Association recommends that the federal government establish a medical assistance fund to enable people residing in Canada who have no medical coverage to receive critical emergency medical care
The Canadian Medical Association calls on the federal and provincial/territorial governments to establish a Canada Health Access Fund to assure that individual Canadians can obtain portable and timely access to care at the time and to the extent of their needs.
The Canadian Medical Association calls on the federal and provincial/territorial governments to establish a Canada Health Access Fund to assure that individual Canadians can obtain portable and timely access to care at the time and to the extent of their needs.
The Canadian Medical Association will ensure that practising physicians are involved in the development of wait time protocols and benchmarks that are based on the available evidence, that are administratively straightforward and that are satisfactory to the needs of patients and physicians.
The Canadian Medical Association will ensure that practising physicians are involved in the development of wait time protocols and benchmarks that are based on the available evidence, that are administratively straightforward and that are satisfactory to the needs of patients and physicians.
The Canadian Medical Association calls on federal, provincial and territorial governments to work together to expand the number of comprehensive family physicians across Canada through the combined approach of training, recruitment and retention initiatives that are incentive based and developed with the input of actively practicing physicians.
The Canadian Medical Association calls on federal, provincial and territorial governments to work together to expand the number of comprehensive family physicians across Canada through the combined approach of training, recruitment and retention initiatives that are incentive based and developed with the input of actively practicing physicians.
The Canadian Medical Association calls on the federal, provincial and territorial governments to work together with the Association and its divisions and affiliates to develop initiatives that are incentive based to encourage family physicians to retain hospital affiliation and provide hospital care in supporting the provision of the full continuum of primary care to patients.
The Canadian Medical Association calls on the federal, provincial and territorial governments to work together with the Association and its divisions and affiliates to develop initiatives that are incentive based to encourage family physicians to retain hospital affiliation and provide hospital care in supporting the provision of the full continuum of primary care to patients.