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The Fine Print
Rapid-response statements addressing urgent developments in healthcare, highlighting their impact on patients and frontline providers.
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January 11, 2023
Canadian Emergency Care is Being Crushed – and Why that Matters for All of Us
Les soins d’urgence canadiens sont en train d’être écrasés – et pourquoi c’est important pour nous tous.
December 12, 2022
IFEM Global Campaign Against ED Over-Crowding. IFEM/CAEP Press Release
October 20, 2022
CAEPs position with respect to the newly proposed Canadian Red Flag Laws – An Update
July 7, 2022
Des conditions critiques dans les départements d’urgence canadiens en raison du manque de ressources humaines et de lits d’hôpitaux en temps opportun
Critical conditions in Canadian emergency departments are due to lack of human resources and timely access to hospital beds