ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 2/19/2026
‘Pay it forward’: First five years in practice doctors
First-five years doctors: A med students wants to interview for a series where helping med students and residents think through the steps ahead of them. - 2/19/2026
New federal data interoperability legislation good start but more needed
Canada’s leading health organizations warn that mandating data standards won't fix a fragmented system without dedicated funding, clinician support, and national compliance targets. - 2/19/2026
POLL: Do you expect interoperability to get better soon?
See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. - 2/19/2026
What Canada can learn from Costa Rica’s primary care system
Nation has public health and health-care delivery under a single national social security agency. - 2/16/2026
Canadian doctors flock to OpenEvidence
Competition heats up as OpenAI, Anthropic launch competing products. - 2/12/2026
POLL: How often are you seeing physical workplace violence?
Workplace violence in clinics and hospitals has transitioned from a security concern to a core driver of the healthcare staffing crisis. How often are you seeing physical violence as opposed to verbal harassment? - 2/11/2026
First HALO-enabled apps will revolutionize EMR functionality
Doctors will be able to download HALO-enabled healthcare apps to their EMRs from app stores managed by provincial health authorities. - 2/10/2026
Access is not the same as care
Dr. Jabir Jassam argues our focus on entry points is failing patients—and that shifting from ‘encounters’ to ‘ownership’ can help the system. - 2/9/2026
Rise up: To tech companies: Build for the bedside, not the boardroom
We don’t need more dashboards for executives. We need fewer clicks, open data, and AI that makes us better doctors, not faster typists, argues Dr. Darren Larsen. Final part of a 5-part series. - 2/8/2026
Rise up: Fellow clinicians: We can’t wait for permission
You don’t need a title to lead. You just need the courage to adopt innovation, speak the truth about broken workflows, and refuse to accept the status quo, argues Dr. Darren Larsen. Part 4 of a 5-part series.