AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCancer Screening Policy: Quebec rejected calls to lower colorectal cancer screening from 50 to 45, despite concerns that younger Canadians are being diagnosed earlier and often at later, worse stages. Emergency Care Pressure: New CIHI figures show emergency department use and crowding are rising, with more people waiting 10+ hours for care—linked to limited primary care access and bed shortages. Oral Health Awareness: A Langley dentist highlights common causes of bleeding gums and when persistent symptoms may signal gum disease needing professional care. Wildfire Health Impact: Summerland, B.C. residents are starting to return home after the Bald Range fire, but officials warn recovery will be long—while wildfire smoke continues to drive health risks. Workforce & Access: Manitoba says it has hired thousands of health-care workers since 2023, as provinces grapple with staffing and service gaps. Health Tech & Data: Canada’s government is moving ahead on AI and health-related initiatives, including efforts to strengthen domestic control of AI systems used in public services. Public Health & Outbreak Watch: Toronto Public Health continues investigating legionnaires’ disease outbreaks near the downtown core. Affordability & Health Context: A new analysis says Canadian families spend a larger share of income on taxes than on basic necessities like shelter, food and clothing—adding pressure to already-stretched health and wellness budgets. Cybersecurity for Hospitals: Reports note ransomware disruptions affecting major Manitoba health facilities, underscoring ongoing operational risk in health systems.
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