Local paramedics are being given an opportunity to provide faster and higher-quality services to residents through increased funding. Deputy Premier...
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Hastings County Council is doing its part to ensure every person in Ontario has access to primary health care. The group approved a special resolution urging the Province of Ontario to recognize the physician shortage in Hastings County and Ontario and to fund health care appropriately at its meeting on Thursday. Recruitment efforts are ongoing and continuing to bring new doctors to the region, but the resolution noted the state of health care in Ontario is still in crisis, with 2.3 million Ontarians lacking access to a family doctor. Emergency room closures are also being felt across the province, along with...
Local paramedics are being given an opportunity to provide faster and higher-quality services to residents through increased funding. Deputy Premier...
Local paramedics are being given an opportunity to provide faster and higher-quality services to residents through increased funding. Deputy Premier...
Investments in programs helping reduce preventable emergency room visits The Ontario government is expanding access to diagnostic services in...
Investments in programs helping reduce preventable emergency room visits The Ontario government is expanding access to diagnostic services in...
Taking action on drug and addictions issues requires a ‘locally-made’ approach and local organizations are answering the call. Executive...
Press Release September 11, 2024 Toronto | Traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the...
On Thursday, September 12, 2024, Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, issued the following statement regarding the first year of the...
TORONTO and RAINY RIVER and THUNDER BAY and EMO, Ontario, Sept. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hospital, EMS, and primary care services are at risk...
On Saturday, September 28, SHN is hosting a Filipino Breast Health and Awareness Workshop in partnership with Scarborough Ontario Health Team,...
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says it will spend $42 million over five years to help improve access to health information through tech giant...