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Health equity in Canada: Why is it so important and how can
The term “health equity” is broad, as this title has taken on vastly different definitions over the past decade. Public Health Ontariodescribes health equity as a … See more
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Trends 2022: Healthcare NATIONAL
WebIn 2022, it will be increasingly important for decision-makers in Canada to identify and develop comprehensive long-term strategies to address the worsening psychological climate we find ourselves in. Samantha Thompson, Consultant, Healthcare, National Toronto. ——— Lynn Bessoudo is a former Senior Director, Healthcare at National Public
Helping drive the evolution of healthcare innovation in Canada
WebSophie Rosen. Technology in the healthcare space is evolving at a rapid pace in Canada, and National is excited to be supporting innovative companies as they expand into this growing space. These advancements are poised to play a major role in helping our health system meet the growing demands and unique needs of this country’s …
Healthcare 2024 Trends Report
Web5.4. In 2024, healthcare will continue to be a topic largely linked to public affairs. Despite the end of the health emergency, several stakeholders will attempt to position their issues in the public arena, monopolizing the channels of communication and public affairs in healthcare.
3 takeaways for Healthcare communications in 2022 NATIONAL
Web3 takeaways for Healthcare communications in 2022. The pandemic and its ongoing challenges created what is perhaps a once-in-a-generation opportunity for healthcare storytelling. People from all walks of life are interested in learning about science; they’re prioritizing their health and looking for ways to improve their overall wellbeing.
2021 Trends Report: Healthcare NATIONAL
Web2021 Trends Report: Healthcare. By this point, we know that it was the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic we were to fear, more so than the first. Not just because colder weather and extended time indoors mean higher case counts and hospitalizations, but also the deadly combination of mixed public health messages and the fatigue of managing
The power of influence: Taking healthcare conversations online
WebIn many ways, social media has greatly improved our ability to engage with audiences about timely topics that impact health and wellbeing. Through channels like Instagram, Facebook and TikTok we’re able to connect directly about the latest innovations in treatments and therapies, driving consumers to seek more information from their …
A glimpse at the future of healthcare communications in the …
WebHealthcare We are experts in developing creative, integrated solutions for the healthcare sector in Canada and internationally. Our work in consumer health marketing, pharmaceutical awareness campaigns, market access and crisis management is …
Technology Trends to Watch in 2022 NATIONAL
WebIn February 2022, Sustainable Technology Development Canada (SDTC) announced a $52.3 million investment into 16 companies working on innovations to combat climate change. There is a growing need for solutions given the shrinking timeline we have to address climate change. Recent years have seen a growth in the number of programs …
PR Consulting in Healthcare NATIONAL Public Relations
WebOur international, award-winning work in consumer health marketing, pharmaceutical awareness campaigns, health trade publications, medical writing, government relations, market access and crisis management is unparalleled. Our team has launched and now represents some of the biggest health and wellness products in the world, and we’ve …
Communicating with vulnerable populations during a health crisis
WebHere are a few ideas for health sector organizations that want to better communicate with vulnerable groups during this time of crisis. 1. Relay information. Given the diversity of at-risk clienteles, it is important for organizations to help relay information from public health authorities. This can be done in a variety of ways: using existing
Federal Budget 2024: A high stakes spending plan ahead of an …
WebWith new spending, the federal deficit is projected at $39.8 billion in 2024-2025, with debt at $1.3 trillion this fiscal year. To put it all into perspective, the federal debt stood at $649 billion in the Liberal’s first budget in 2016. While Freeland has ruled out raising taxes on the middle class, new tax measures are being placed on the
Ontario Budget 2024 : The largest in the province's history
WebOntario’s Finance Minister, Peter Bethlenfalvy, released the province’s 2024 budget today, Building a Better Ontario, which is centered around two key themes: “Building Ontario” and “Working for You.” Many highlights in Budget 2024 stem from a continuation of announcements made in previous, post-COVID budgets.
Cutting it close: Pharmacare deal made one day before agreed …
WebToday, Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare, (Pharmacare Act) was introduced by Mark Holland, Minister of Health—one day before the agreed deadline. Here’s what we know: The six-page bill outlines “foundational principles” of a national universal drug coverage plan—doesn’t directly implement one. Commitment is made to launch
2022 Trends Report: Public affairs and stakeholder relations
Web2022 Trends Report: Public affairs and stakeholder relations. There's no doubt that 2021 has been a busy political year with the federal election in September, multiple provincial and territorial elections, ongoing changes related to health restrictions and COP 26. In this period of significant change as we enter the new year, Canadian
Alberta's Budget 2024: A balancing act of fiscal restraint and …
WebWith the release of last week’s Budget 2024: A Responsible Plan for a Growing Province, the Government of Alberta claims to be setting a trajectory to get itself off the proverbial “revenue rollercoaster.”Non-renewable resource revenue (read: oil and gas) dictates the fiscal fortunes of Alberta’s government, which is projected to generate $17.2 …
NATIONAL Public Relations announces two executive hires in …
WebPRESS RELEASE For immediate release NATIONAL Public Relations announces two executive hires in New Brunswick and Newfoundland Halifax, January 9, 2019—NATIONAL Public Relations is proud to announce the addition of two notable leaders in Atlantic Canada, coinciding with its continued regional capacity and network in
Karen White NATIONAL
WebHalifax. | [email protected]. Follow me. Karen brings more than 20 years of communications experience to every project, providing executive counsel and strategic advice for a wide range of organizations as they navigate complex and challenging files. Karen specializes in strategic communication planning; emergency and crisis …
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