@Stephen_Cornish With your extensive experience in humanitarian work and healthcare innovation, what strategies do you think are most effective in increasing the number of doctors in underserved regions? #GlobalHealth#Healthcareaccess
@GlobalDiaBEATes Your work on addressing the link between poverty and health is crucial. What do you believe are the most effective strategies to combat the issue of high drug pricing and its impact on vulnerable communities? #Healthcareaccess
@Shaillytweeting Clear and powerful communication is key to shifting the narrative on access to medicines, and reinforcing that healthcare is a right, not a privilege. How do you effectively communicate the urgency of healthcare access? #ClaimingRightsNotCharity
@franciscoA2M Access to medicines is a fundamental pillar of public health, yet systemic barriers limit its availability for those who need it most. Innovation is crucial to global health justice. What’s the most urgent policy change needed to make this happen? #Healthcareaccess
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This article is specific to mental health support tools within the workplace. It shows how companies should aim to promote better mental health!
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One of the problems that I have identified is the lack of mental health services in rural and remote communities. The first article deals with the USA, and the second is local to Ontario.
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Female Olympians deserve equal media coverage. Despite the progress, female athletes still face a coverage gap, affecting sponsorships and recognition. How can we make sure there is fair representation? https://t.co/dTuonyTH0C #EM203Robin#EM203Problem#WomenInSports
Healthcare access is critical for overall well-being, yet many face barriers like cost, insurance issues, and systemic inequalities. Solutions including telehealth, policy changes, and community programs strive to expand healthcare for those in need. https://t.co/HvkoGGtK4Q
Heather Reid from PHA - "Everyone has a right to equal access to healthcare and equal treatment across all areas of their lives. People with a learning disability often experience challenges accessing these."
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Healthcare access remains a challenge worldwide, and Canada is no exception. Providing timely and affordable care for everyone requires continuous investment and innovation. #EM203Robin
Between 1970 & 2019, the no. of hospital beds per 1,000 people in Canada went down from 7.0 to 2.5. Between 1993 and 2019, the wait time for treatment by a specialist increased from 9.3 weeks to 20.8 weeks. Our healthcare is in crisis.
My latest article:
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It is crucial for provincial and federal governments to work together to improve healthcare access, this article outlines Canada's plans to achieve that goal. #EM203Research.
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@EM203SJohnston With the abundance of information in the digital age, teaching students to distinguish between real and fake news is essential. Strong media literacy is required to stop learners from believing false narratives. #EM203problems
@EM203Drewpm The internet makes information more accessible, but it also encourages surface-level learning. This can make it easy for learners to skim content rather than learn deeply and think critically. #EM203problems
@EM203TDavies Accessibility is one of the largest barriers to education. Technology like iPads, laptops, and computers are essential for today's learning—but not everyone can afford them, creating a digital divide. #EM203problems