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Canadian Health Information Podcast

Canadian Health Information Podcast

著者: Canadian Institute for Health Information
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The Canadian Health Information Podcast (CHIP) features in-depth conversations about the health of Canadians and the performance of Canada’s health systems. You’ll hear from the people behind the numbers — those working hard on the front lines, the policy-makers who rely on data to make informed decisions, and patients and caregivers who bring their lived experiences to the conversation. Join host Avis Favaro and learn about the work being done to keep Canadians healthy.Canadian Institute for Health Information 政治・政府 政治学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Rehabbing Primary Care: One Solution to the Doctor Shortage
    2025/12/11

    According to CIHI’s new report on the state of Canada’s health workforce, 5.7 million Canadians don't have a primary care provider. In this episode host Avis Favaro talks with Emily Stevenson, director of Practice and Policy with the Ontario Physiotherapy Association and family physician, Dr. Alexander Glover about one way of easing pressures on family doctors from an aging and injured population. It's a trend growing in Canada and other parts of the world known as first contact physiotherapy. In other words - allowing physiotherapists to be the first person patients see with back and joint pain, arthritis, and sports injuries - instead of having them wait to see a doctor. Studies show that first contact physiotherapy helps patients faster, and at a lower cost to the system, while freeing up primary care providers for other patients in need.

    This episode is available in English.

    Episode transcripts can be found on our podcast web page.

    Learn more about the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).

    Say hello on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram, or subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can also stay up to date on the latest news and upcoming releases with our monthly newsletter.

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    19 分
  • The Need for Speed: How a 911 Project Is Filling a Data Gap to Improve Emergency Care
    2025/10/30

    When you call 911, police, fire or paramedics respond. But did you know they have no access to any medical information before they arrive? They’ll only get it at the scene — if you’re conscious and can tell them, if someone else is there, or if you have a medical bracelet or card with details. But even then, studies show the information, which is relayed by phone, takes an average of 7 minutes from dispatch, which delays medical treatment.

    In this episode, host Avis Favaro talks with Leslie McGill, president and CEO of MedicAlert, about a world-first experiment with Ottawa’s emergency services to get 911 dispatchers access to health data, not when first responders reach the patient, but in the blink of an eye.

    This episode is available in English.

    Episode transcripts can be found on our podcast web page.

    Learn more about the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).

    Say hello on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram, or subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can also stay up to date on the latest news and upcoming releases with our monthly newsletter.

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    25 分
  • The Long Road Ahead: Mental Health and Substance Use Care
    2025/10/23

    New data shows that 2 in 5 Canadians say they aren’t getting any or enough mental health care to improve their lives. Host Avis Favaro talks about a first, and historic, step for mental health in Canada. Data collected from a new agreement between Ottawa and the provinces and territories is being used to measure how mental health services in the community are being delivered — and how new targeted funding is improving those services.

    You’ll hear from 3 people committed to improving mental health services. Sachin Latti is a first responder from Vancouver who ran across Canada to raise attention and funds for mental health services. He says he witnessed mental health issues and substance use that were off the charts. Cheryl Chui is the lead on CIHI’s Taking the pulse report on wait times for counselling and the disconnect between hospital care and follow-up in the community. And Dr. Kevin Young is highlighting a remarkable project that has cut hospital readmissions for severe mental health crises by 400%.

    Explore the Taking the Pulse, 2025 report here.

    This episode is available in English.

    Episode transcripts can be found on our podcast web page.

    Learn more about the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).

    Say hello on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram, or subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can also stay up to date on the latest news and upcoming releases with our monthly newsletter.

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    29 分
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