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Leveling with levels of care – PART 2

October 15, 2021 by Benoit Morin

Easy access to care is one of the most critical problems that needs to be addressed in our health systems. This is further exacerbated by the fact that not everyone has a family physician. Access to family physicians is, indeed, also a challenge in itself as up to 25% of provincial populations do not have […]

Filed Under: Health care ethics & dilemmas, Health systems, Managing complexity in health care, Measuring success: quality, performance, outcomes, Rights and responsibilities

Leveling with levels of care – PART 1

October 15, 2021 by Benoit Morin

When one is out of breath, coughs or makes noise when breathing, logic would have it that one needs to consult a respirologist, right? Wrong. Access to healthcare is based on a hierarchy of care known as “levels of care” or “tiers of service”. That’s why we often hear expressions such as “primary care”, “secondary […]

Filed Under: Health care ethics & dilemmas, Health systems, Managing complexity in health care, Measuring success: quality, performance, outcomes, Rights and responsibilities

What leads to leadership?

October 8, 2021 by Benoit Morin

Are leadership and management the same thing? Most people are increasingly saying no, they are not. Management is considered a science whereas leadership is often captured in softer terms; with a deeper connection to softer skills. But shouldn’t managers be leaders and leaders be managers? Aren’t they two sides of the same coin? Well, not […]

Filed Under: Leadership & management, Managing complexity in health care

Flowers on the battlefield

October 1, 2021 by Benoit Morin

Battlefields are often times sights of destruction, suffering and despair. They may also be the stage where heroism can take place and out of them can also emerge signs of hope for the future. Even though some may, for good reasons, disagree with the use of such analogy, it is hard not to feel that […]

Filed Under: Health care ethics & dilemmas, Covid-19 pandemic, Health as a profession, Health systems, Life & death, Managing complexity in health care, Measuring success: quality, performance, outcomes, General, Public health, Rights and responsibilities

Elders at the heart of different beats

September 24, 2021 by Benoit Morin

The pandemic – and particularly the first wave – shed light on major issues with the safeguarding system for our elders living in long term care facilities (LTC). A human tragedy that is both difficult to understand and also unacceptable for a rich and developed society such as ours in Canada; and especially given our […]

Filed Under: Health care ethics & dilemmas, Health systems, Managing complexity in health care, Rights and responsibilities

Simple is not always obvious…

September 17, 2021 by Benoit Morin

Health systems are complex. We all know that. With the pandemic, public health guidance exacerbated that complexity as it must be adjusted based on new facts, emerging science about the virus and the ongoing management of other societal issues. As guidance evolves over time to adjust to the unfolding reality, confusion is a likely side […]

Filed Under: Covid-19 pandemic, Health care ethics & dilemmas, Managing complexity in health care, Public health

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