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Ontario’s doctors welcome budget measures as a step in addressing “pandemic deficit” and say there is more to do
Ontario’s doctors welcome budget measures as a step in addressing “pandemic deficit” and say there is more to do TORONTO, Nov. 5, 2020 /CNW/ – Ontario’s doctors working on the front lines of one of the most significant global health crises welcomed the help offered in today’s budget as an important step in addressing the … Continue reading Ontario’s doctors welcome budget measures as a step in addressing “pandemic deficit” and say there is more to do
Eligible patients living with rare debilitating genetic disorder are one step closer to having access to first-of-its-kind treatment option
Eligible patients living with rare debilitating genetic disorder are one step closer to having access to first-of-its-kind treatment option Takeda Canada Inc. is pleased to announce it has completed the Letter of Intent with the pan Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance (pCPA) for TAKHZYRO® (lanadelumab injection) to treat people living with hereditary angioedema (HAE) HAE is a rare … Continue reading Eligible patients living with rare debilitating genetic disorder are one step closer to having access to first-of-its-kind treatment option
Doctors want budget to address growing ‘pandemic deficit’ TORONTO, Nov. 4, 2020 /CNW/ – Ontario’s doctors are calling for Thursday’s provincial budget to address the backlog of surgeries and other medical procedures that are contributing to the growing “pandemic deficit.” Ontario Medical Association logo (CNW Group/Ontario Medical Association) Doctors are on the front lines every day, experiencing the effect of the pandemic on Ontarians, both in the care patients need urgently and the delayed care that will have a future cost. The Ontario Medical Association estimates patients received 12.3 million fewer health-care services between March and September 2020 compared with last year, a decrease of 18 per cent. That includes not just surgeries, but checkups and screenings that catch cancers and other significant illnesses in their early, more treatable, stages as well as immunizations that protect children now and later in life. “Ontario’s doctors are there every day doing everything humanly possible to reduce the pandemic deficit, working with the government to return both our patients and the front line to full health,” said OMA President Dr. Samantha Hill. “This pandemic deficit isn’t going away even after a vaccine is available. Speed is of the essence. Every day of delayed care means more patient suffering and more potential harm. We trust Premier Ford and his government will step up to ensure every Ontarian gets the care they need.” The pandemic deficit for some of the most common surgical procedures, such as cataract surgeries, hip and knee replacements and coronary artery bypass grafts, grew from March through August, frustrating both doctors and patients who felt they were already waiting too long. OMA figures show that it was not until September when Ontario’s doctors, many of whom were already working more than 50 hours a week, were finally able to start performing more surgical procedures per month than they did before the pandemic. While things are improving, they are not improving fast enough. A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal this week reported there was a backlog of 148,364 surgeries in Ontario created between March and June that would take 84 weeks to eliminate. A report prepared for the Canadian Medical Association estimated that bringing wait times back to pre-pandemic levels over the next year would require a 20-per-cent increase in funding. In a pre-budget submission to government, the OMA made several recommendations to address the backlog in health services, including significantly increased funding to expand operating room hours and the number of hospital beds, as well as using independent health facilities where surgeries and other procedures could be performed safely. This would also alleviate pressures on hospitals that are at capacity, allowing doctors to perform more procedures there. “The overall health of all Ontarians will also impact how quickly our economy can recover,” said OMA CEO Allan O’Dette. “Longer wait times for all specialties means too many patients will not receive the care they need and miss more work, putting an added burden on them and their families. We look forward to the government’s support, and working with government, in doing the right thing for Ontario’s patients.” About the OMA The Ontario Medical Association represents Ontario’s 43,000-plus physicians, medical students and retired physicians, advocating for and supporting doctors while strengthening the leadership role of doctors in caring for patients. Our vision is to be the trusted voice in transforming Ontario’s health-care system. SOURCE Ontario Medical Association
Health Canada Approves Precision Biomonitoring’s Canadian-Made Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Testing Device
Health Canada Approves Precision Biomonitoring’s Canadian-Made Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Testing Device The TRIPLELOCK™ Test Strips deliver COVID-19 results within 60 minutesThe First and Only Approved Canadian-Made Solution to Support Canada’s Response to the Pandemic GUELPH, ON, Nov. 4, 2020 /CNW/ – Precision Biomonitoring announced today it has received Health Canada approval for its ready-to-use thermostable SARS-CoV-2 TRIPLELOCK™ Test Strips for use across Canada. The TRIPLELOCK™ Test Strips are a … Continue reading Health Canada Approves Precision Biomonitoring’s Canadian-Made Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Testing Device
4 Tips to Improve Your Range of Motion While Recovering From a Sports Injury
4 Tips to Improve Your Range of Motion While Recovering From a Sports Injury A significant factor in how you feel during your recovery period from an injury is your range of motion. When you have a closer to normal range of motion, you’ll start to feel as if you can move like you used … Continue reading 4 Tips to Improve Your Range of Motion While Recovering From a Sports Injury
Amgen Canada Launches My HeartPath™ – An App for Every Heart Attack Recovery Journey
Amgen Canada Launches My HeartPath™ – An App for Every Heart Attack Recovery Journey MISSISSAUGA, ON, Nov. 3, 2020 /CNW/ – Amgen Canada Inc. (Amgen Canada) has partnered with patients and healthcare professionals to launch the global pilot of My HeartPathTM in Canada. My HeartPathTM is a heart health app which supports and empowers patients during their … Continue reading Amgen Canada Launches My HeartPath™ – An App for Every Heart Attack Recovery Journey
Novartis’ MONALEESA-7 KISQALI® (ribociclib) study demonstrated statistically significant improvement in overall survival in pre- and perimenopausal women with HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer
Novartis’ MONALEESA-7 KISQALI® (ribociclib) study demonstrated statistically significant improvement in overall survival in pre- and perimenopausal women with HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer KISQALI® is the first CDK4/6 inhibitor to show statistically significant improvement in overall survival (key secondary endpoint) in advanced breast cancer in pre- and perimenopausal women.1 At the time of the final overall survival … Continue reading Novartis’ MONALEESA-7 KISQALI® (ribociclib) study demonstrated statistically significant improvement in overall survival in pre- and perimenopausal women with HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer
Morneau Shepell expands telemedicine solution to the United States
Morneau Shepell expands telemedicine solution to the United States Unified telemedicine, mental health and wellbeing services increase availability of heath care for millions of U.S. employees nationwide TORONTO, Nov. 2, 2020 /CNW/ – Morneau Shepell, a leading provider of total wellbeing, mental health and digital mental health services, today announced the launch of its first unified … Continue reading Morneau Shepell expands telemedicine solution to the United States
4 Ways to Aid Your Workout When Suffering From Chronic Respiratory Problems
4 Ways to Aid Your Workout When Suffering From Chronic Respiratory Problems Exercising is something that everyone should do. Even people with chronic health conditions such as asthma or allergies can realize many benefits from regular exercise. Unfortunately, for people with chronic respiratory problems, exercising can be quite a challenge. Still, though, the benefits of … Continue reading 4 Ways to Aid Your Workout When Suffering From Chronic Respiratory Problems
Ontario’s doctors are giving flu shots and urge everyone to get one
Ontario’s doctors are giving flu shots and urge everyone to get one TORONTO, Nov. 1, 2020 /CNW/ – Ontario’s doctors are committed to delivering as many flu shots as possible this year to limit the spread of the seasonal virus and help the health system cope with the resurgence of COVID-19. Family physicians typically administer 55 … Continue reading Ontario’s doctors are giving flu shots and urge everyone to get one
