In this third episode of the Keys to a Better Canada podcast, host and CTV News Political Analyst, Scott Reid, leads a discussion on what we it would take to build a healthier, more prosperous Canada.
In Canada, access to healthcare is an ethic of citizenship and has become something that distinguishes us from our Southern neighbour, the United States. Although its accessibility is something to be proud of, there is plenty of room for improvement. The pandemic has particularly helped us recognize some of the gaps that need to be addressed.
What can we do to improve our healthcare system? How do we help our hospitals function even better? How do we balance preventative care, home care, elder care and acute care?
Hear from two healthcare leaders, Sarah Downey, the CEO of Michael Garron Hospital in Toronto and Telfer MHA alumna, and Dr. Allen Eaves, Founder of Stem Cell Technologies and University of Ottawa Honorary Doctorate recipient, on how we can tackle some of these challenges in our health systems.
For more information about Telfer’s Vision for a Better Canada, visit the Telfer Knowledge Hub: https://telfer.uottawa.ca/telfer-knowledge-hub/better-canada/
Dans ce troisième épisode du balado Les clés pour un meilleur Canada, Scott Reid, animateur et analyste politique de CTV, dirige une discussion sur ce qui peut rendre le Canada plus prospère.
Au Canada, l’accès aux soins de santé est un principe éthique de la citoyenneté qui nous distingue de nos voisins du sud, les États-Unis. Bien que l’accessibilité des soins ait de quoi nous rendre fiers, leur potentiel d’amélioration demeure important. La pandémie, tout particulièrement, nous a aidés à reconnaître certaines lacunes à corriger.
Que pouvons-nous faire pour améliorer le système de santé? Comment aider nos hôpitaux à fonctionner encore mieux? Comment gérer à la fois les soins préventifs, les soins à domicile, les soins aux personnes âgées et les soins de courte durée?
Deux leaders du secteur de la santé, soit Sarah Downey, PDG de l’hôpital Michael-Garron à Toronto et titulaire d’une MGSS de Telfer, et le Dr Allen Eaves, fondateur de Stem Cell Technologies et récipiendaire d’un doctorat honorifique de l’Université d’Ottawa, expliquent comment relever certains de ces défis.
Pour en apprendre davantage sur la vision de Telfer pour un meilleur Canada, visitez le Carrefour du savoir Telfer : https://telfer.uottawa.ca/carrefour-du-savoir-telfer/meilleur-canada
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