Still managing fax referrals manually?

Despite decades of digital transformation initiatives, one technology still dominates referral intake across hospitals in Canada: the fax machine. Diagnostic imaging departments, specialty clinics, and central intake teams receive thousands of fax referrals every week. These referrals must be manually reviewed, sorted, entered into systems, and triaged before patients can...

Privacy-First AI: How Federated Learning Is Transforming Canadian Cancer Research

Imagine training an AI model on patient data from hospitals in Vancouver, Toronto,...

How AI could help or hinder Canada’s health care system

HN Summary • AI could help address Canada’s healthcare staffing crisis by improving efficiency,...

On National Caregivers Day, ALS Canada expands national mental health supports for caregivers with funding from Petro‑Canada CareMakers Foundation

Virtual program connects caregivers to mental health support anywhere in Canada. In recognition of...

News & topics

Making Clinical Research a Care Option: How Digital Infrastructure is Expanding Access to Clinical Trials in Canada

Across Canada, there is growing recognition that clinical research should not be viewed as a last resort, but as an important component of healthcare. When patients are aware of and able to access clinical trials, research becomes part of the care continuum, offering potential new treatment options while advancing...

Keeping EDs Open & Reducing Wait Times

Strategic solutions to support emergency departments under strain. Emergency Departments (EDs) are the essential safety...

Smartwatches show promise in identifying increased risk of heart failure hospitalization

A new study published in Nature Medicine shows that data from a consumer smartwatch...

Your Guide to Affordable Long-Distance Medical Transport Services

When someone you love requires long-distance medical transport, you may be worried about the...

Innovative shower room design shown to ease distress in people with dementia

HN Summary • The Specialized Dementia Unit at University Health Network’s Toronto Rehab University Centre...

Medical Specialties

People living with Parkinson’s face long wait times, inconsistent care across Canada

Parkinson Canada launches Limitless Parkinson’s Care campaign for this Parkinson’s Awareness Month. Accessing Parkinson’s care in Canada can be inconsistent and often depends on geography,...

Leading AI Note-Taking Solutions for Mental Health Professionals

If you’re a therapist in Canada, you already know the real work starts after...

New podcast explores why ‘Sleep is the New Sex’

U of A researchers and expert guests delve into our other cultural obsession about...

This mobile NICU unit aims to improve care for premature infants

Salim Kandedi was born 17 weeks early. As a micropreemie, he had a less than 30 percent chance of survival — in his home country of Gabon, 16 per cent of babies are preterm and the neonatal mortality rate is 22 deaths for every 1,000 live births. Against all odds, he “lived and thrived,” as he puts it. And although he may not have conscious memories of those early...

Women living with Parkinson’s are overlooked and under-researched

Nearly half of Parkinson’s diagnoses are women, yet their care, support and research is lagging behind men with the same condition. Nearly half of the...

NURSING

Only 4 days left to nominate your Nursing Hero

2026 – Celebrating Canada’s Nurses and Their Contributions! Along with having their story published, Hospital News Nursing Hero Award, and the winners also will take home: CASH PRIZES:  1st PRIZE $1,500  2nd PRIZE $1000  3rd PRIZE $500 Have you been inspired, encouraged or empowered by an employee or a colleague? Have you...

Relearning how to rest in health care

HN Summary • Many health-care professionals struggle to feel restored, even during time off, due...

21st Annual Nursing Hero Awards

Celebrating Canada’s Nurses and Their Contributions! Along with having their story published, Hospital News Nursing...

The Cost of Inaction: Why the OHA’s Resistance to Staffing Ratios Defies Logic

In a recent episode of The Gritty Nurse, I sat down with Michael Hurley,...

Across Canada, 40 nurses under 35 leave the workforce for every 100 who enter it, finds new MEI report

Ontario: 38 nurses below the age of 35 left the workforce for every...

LONGTERM CARE

Slower-walking seniors at risk for falls benefit most from home-based exercise program

HN Summary • New research shows a home-based strength and balance exercise program can significantly reduce falls in older adults with a history of falls,...

Reimagining hospital care for an aging population

HN Summary • Mackenzie Health is transforming hospital care for older adults, who make up...

Canadian startup launches wearable to improve gait and reduce falls in older adults

PhysioBiometrics Inc. has launched Heel2Toe™, a wearable therapeutic device designed to assess and train...

Easy to install and retrofit home emergency call sysytem with EnOcean technology

In care facilities and serviced apartments quick help in an emergency counts. Modern home emergency call systems support care staff. Older buildings, however, often lack the necessary infrastructure for such call systems. IQfy installed a home emergency call system in all rooms in an...

Smart wearables for faster cardiac arrest emergency response

Prototypes of smartwatches and rings are driving forward advances in wearable technology that instantly alert emergency personnel. A pioneering study led by Vancouver Coastal Health...