Virtual Care Rules Lag Behind a Rapidly Changing System

December 18, 2025 – Virtual care is now embedded in how Canadians access healthcare. But provincial rules have not kept pace with its rapid expansion, creating a fragmented system that risks worsening inequities and undermining continuity of care, according to a new report by the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Disconnected: Inside Canada’s Patchwork of Virtual […]

Disconnected: Inside Canada’s Patchwork of Virtual Care

Virtual care has rapidly expanded across Canada, improving convenience and access for many but also creating a fragmented governance landscape. Provinces differ widely in how they regulate, fund and integrate virtual care, making cross-border delivery complex and leaving major gaps in continuity of care for patients navigating their journey through the health system. Despite efforts […]

Reform Without Results? Quebec Still Struggles to Deliver Primary Care

December 16, 2025 – After more than two decades of reform, Quebec’s primary care system continues to deliver some of the poorest access outcomes in Canada, despite rising physician numbers, significant public investment, and repeated structural changes. These reforms have failed to address the root causes of the crisis and, without sweeping structural changes, access […]

Le casse-tête des soins primaires au Québec : de bonnes intentions, des problèmes persistants

Malgré l’augmentation du nombre de médecins, des investissements importants et de multiples changements structurels, les réformes des soins primaires au Québec au cours des deux dernières décennies ont entraîné des améliorations limitées de l’accès. Près d’un quart des Québécois n’ont toujours pas de médecin de famille, et les urgences demeurent fortement sollicitées par des cas […]

Une réforme sans résultats ? Le Québec peine toujours à assurer l’accès aux soins primaires

16 décembre 2025 – Après plus de deux décennies de réformes, le système de soins primaires du Québec continue d’afficher certains des pires résultats d’accès au Canada, malgré une augmentation du nombre de médecins, des investissements publics importants et de multiples changements structurels. Selon un nouveau rapport de l’Institut C.D. Howe, ces réformes n’ont pas […]

The Quebec Primary Care Conundrum: Good Intentions, Persistent Problems

Despite increased physician supply, substantial investment, and multiple structural changes, Quebec’s primary care reforms over the past two decades have yielded limited improvements in access. Over one-quarter of Quebecers still lack a regular provider, and emergency rooms remain heavily burdened by primary-care-treatable cases. Coercive policies such as regional medical staffing plans, mandatory hospital work, and […]

Alberta’s proposed health insurance changes (III)

From: Katherine Fierlbeck To: Health system observersDate: December 4, 2025Re: Alberta’s proposed health insurance changes (III) After our overview of Alberta’s proposed health system changes, and how they may fit with the Canada Health Act, it’s time to talk about the implications. Alberta is proposing to create a new category of “flexibly participating” physicians and […]

Alberta’s proposed health insurance changes (II)

From: Katherine Fierlbeck To: Health system observersDate: December 3, 2025Re: Alberta’s proposed health insurance changes (II) Alberta’s proposed legislation making changes to public health insurance has the potential to create a dual public-private practice system that would be unique in Canada. Let’s look at some of the legal intricacies of the proposed changes and whether […]

Alberta’s proposed health insurance changes (I)

From: Katherine Fierlbeck To: Health system observersDate: December 2, 2025Re: Alberta’s proposed health insurance changes (I) The Alberta government is proposing to revise its public health insurance legislation. What is the nature of these changes, and are the implications if they come into force? This Memo provides an overview of the policy changes. The revisions […]

Faster deals or faster access? Evaluating the pCPA’s new drug negotiation pathways

From: Johanne Chambers and William DempsterTo: Pharma policy watchersDate: November 28, 2025Re: Faster deals or faster access? Evaluating the pCPA’s new drug negotiation pathways Canada’s drug price negotiator for public drug plans is embarking on consultations about creating two new pathways to speed drug coverage. The goal of accelerating timelines is encouraging, and this initiative […]

Conductor Needed for Healthcare’s Growing AI Orchestra

From: Will FalkTo: Healthcare AI Watchers Date: November 25, 2025Re: Conductor Needed for Healthcare’s Growing AI Orchestra Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how clinicians make decisions, replacing traditional search and reference tools. Global health internet search volumes are down by 30 percent since June of 2024, according to The Economist. “AI clinical decision support” is […]

Falling Behind: Primary Care Access Deteriorates as Population Outpaces Family Physician Supply

Although most provinces saw increases in physician numbers between 2023 and 2024, population growth outpaced supply (3.3 percent vs. 1.9 percent), resulting in reduced access rates for Canadians. Even in provinces where physician growth surpassed population growth, such as Alberta, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia, attachment to a regular provider did not significantly improve. In fact, […]

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