The Canadian Medical Association believes that all provinces and territories should have a legal obligation to provide health care from the first trimester of pregnancy.
The Canadian Medical Association believes that all provinces and territories should have a legal obligation to provide health care from the first trimester of pregnancy.
The Canadian Medical Association supports the establishment of routine nutrition risk screening of all hospitalized patients to help prevent, detect and treat malnutrition.
The Canadian Medical Association supports the establishment of routine nutrition risk screening of all hospitalized patients to help prevent, detect and treat malnutrition.
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.