This page contains media releases, bulletins and podcast episodes about health spending. Filters and sort options Filter by keyword Content category Show anyBulletinNewsPodcast episode Apply Showing 1 to 10 of 15 results Sort by Sort by titleSort by date published List of items Canada’s health care spending expected to grow faster than the economy News Published November 7, 2024 New data from ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨estimates that in 2024, health care spending in Canada is expected to increase by 5.7%, after rising 4.5% in 2023 and 1.7% in 2022. ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ spending in Canada sees modest growth for second consecutive year News Published November 2, 2023 This media release examines national health spending trends for 2023, along with additional economic growth factors for health care. ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ Care Funding in Canada — Dr. Jennifer Zelmer and Flavie Laliberté Podcast episode Published July 18, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Alya Niang speaks with Dr. Jennifer Zelmer and Flavie Laliberté about what a recent major funding agreement will mean for average people in Canada using our health care systems. ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ Care Funding in Canada — Dr. Jennifer Zelmer, Teri Price and Annamarie Fuchs Podcast episode Published July 17, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Jennifer Zelmer, Annamarie Fuchs and Teri Price about what a recent major funding agreement will mean for average people in Canada using our health care systems. Palliative Care in Canada — Bernard Lapointe and Philippe Miquel Podcast episode Published June 22, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Alya Niang speaks with McGill University professor Bernard Lapointe and documentary filmmaker Philippe Miquel about the state of palliative care in Canada and why it is such a critical part of health care. Palliative Care in Canada — Dr. Naheed Dosani Podcast episode Published May 8, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Naheed Dosani about the state of palliative care in Canada and why it is such a critical part of health care. Virtual Care in Canada — Dr. Ewan Affleck Podcast episode Published April 13, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Ewan Affleck about the future of virtual care in Canada and why he is so passionate about continuing its growth. Virtual Care in Canada — Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya Podcast episode Published April 13, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Alya Niang speaks with Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya about the future of virtual care in Canada and why he is so passionate about continuing its growth. Surgical Wait Times in Canada — Dr. Etienne Belzile Podcast episode Published March 23, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Alya Niang speaks with Dr. Etienne Belzile about the causes of surgical backlogs in Canada and what could be done to fix the problems for the long term. Nurse Practitioners in Canada — Cindy Fehr and Stan Marchuk Podcast episode Published February 2, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro speaks with nurse practitioners Cindy Fehr and Stan Marchuk about where their field fits in Canadian health care and the challenges they face. Items per page 10 items per page20 items per page50 items per page Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Printer-friendly version
Canada’s health care spending expected to grow faster than the economy News Published November 7, 2024 New data from ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨estimates that in 2024, health care spending in Canada is expected to increase by 5.7%, after rising 4.5% in 2023 and 1.7% in 2022.
ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ spending in Canada sees modest growth for second consecutive year News Published November 2, 2023 This media release examines national health spending trends for 2023, along with additional economic growth factors for health care.
ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ Care Funding in Canada — Dr. Jennifer Zelmer and Flavie Laliberté Podcast episode Published July 18, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Alya Niang speaks with Dr. Jennifer Zelmer and Flavie Laliberté about what a recent major funding agreement will mean for average people in Canada using our health care systems.
ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ Care Funding in Canada — Dr. Jennifer Zelmer, Teri Price and Annamarie Fuchs Podcast episode Published July 17, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Jennifer Zelmer, Annamarie Fuchs and Teri Price about what a recent major funding agreement will mean for average people in Canada using our health care systems.
Palliative Care in Canada — Bernard Lapointe and Philippe Miquel Podcast episode Published June 22, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Alya Niang speaks with McGill University professor Bernard Lapointe and documentary filmmaker Philippe Miquel about the state of palliative care in Canada and why it is such a critical part of health care.
Palliative Care in Canada — Dr. Naheed Dosani Podcast episode Published May 8, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Naheed Dosani about the state of palliative care in Canada and why it is such a critical part of health care.
Virtual Care in Canada — Dr. Ewan Affleck Podcast episode Published April 13, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Ewan Affleck about the future of virtual care in Canada and why he is so passionate about continuing its growth.
Virtual Care in Canada — Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya Podcast episode Published April 13, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Alya Niang speaks with Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya about the future of virtual care in Canada and why he is so passionate about continuing its growth.
Surgical Wait Times in Canada — Dr. Etienne Belzile Podcast episode Published March 23, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Alya Niang speaks with Dr. Etienne Belzile about the causes of surgical backlogs in Canada and what could be done to fix the problems for the long term.
Nurse Practitioners in Canada — Cindy Fehr and Stan Marchuk Podcast episode Published February 2, 2023 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro speaks with nurse practitioners Cindy Fehr and Stan Marchuk about where their field fits in Canadian health care and the challenges they face.