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Canadian Health Information Podcast
Canadian Institute for Health Information
45 episodes
2 weeks ago
The Canadian Health Information Podcast (CHIP) features in-depth conversations about the health of Canadians and the performance of Canada’s health systems. You’ll hear from the people behind the numbers — those working hard on the front lines, the policy-makers who rely on data to make informed decisions, and patients and caregivers who bring their lived experiences to the conversation. Join host Avis Favaro and learn about the work being done to keep Canadians healthy.
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The Canadian Health Information Podcast (CHIP) features in-depth conversations about the health of Canadians and the performance of Canada’s health systems. You’ll hear from the people behind the numbers — those working hard on the front lines, the policy-makers who rely on data to make informed decisions, and patients and caregivers who bring their lived experiences to the conversation. Join host Avis Favaro and learn about the work being done to keep Canadians healthy.
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Health & Fitness
Education,
Government
Episodes (20/45)
Canadian Health Information Podcast
The Need for Speed: How a 911 Project Is Filling a Data Gap to Improve Emergency Care
2 weeks ago
25 minutes 29 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
The Long Road Ahead: Mental Health and Substance Use Care
3 weeks ago
28 minutes 41 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Canada First: Fixing Our Medical Supply Chain
2 months ago
30 minutes 39 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Deadly Impact: The Rise of E-Scooter Injuries
3 months ago
32 minutes 29 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Can AI Help Identify Babies at Risk of Autism?
4 months ago
23 minutes 52 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Lost in Translation
4 months ago
27 minutes 7 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Why Don’t Canadians Care About Public Health?
4 months ago
34 minutes 48 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Transforming Health Data: A New Era for CIHI
6 months ago
27 minutes 12 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Going the Distance
7 months ago
27 minutes 13 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Dr. Manners: Operating Room Etiquette
9 months ago
20 minutes 5 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
The Hidden Killer: How a Canadian Teen Lost Her Limbs and Gained a Mission
It’s called the hidden killer. That’s because there’s little public awareness about sepsis and not a lot of data on how many people it really affects. But Amalie Henze is out to change all that. This Canadian teen knows its dangers all too well after almost dying from septic shock and having her hands and feet amputated to save her life. She’s not alone. Dr. Alison Fox-Robichaud has been researching sepsis for years — and she wants to get better data on the true number of cases while creating a national strategy to help save lives from sepsis. This episode is available in English.
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10 months ago
32 minutes 37 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Nowhere Else to Go: Why Canadians Are Ending Up in Emergency Departments
Each year, there are over 15 million visits to emergency departments across Canada. But new CIHI data shows that 15% of these — that’s 1 in 7 — could potentially have been treated by a doctor or nurse practitioner in primary care. While ED doctors don’t want to discourage anyone from going to emergency, they do acknowledge that this statistic highlights the crisis in primary care happening in Canada. This episode is available in English only.
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11 months ago
19 minutes 38 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
The Long Goodbye: Dementia After Diagnosis
“You have dementia” are 3 words no one wants to hear. For the three-quarters of a million Canadians living with the disease and the 1.7 million projected to develop it, it’s a painful reality they all must face. But what happens after diagnosis — to patients, families and caregivers? Host Avis Favaro speaks with • “Care-y godmother” Katrina Prescott, a caregiving coach who helps families get the help she didn’t while she was looking after her mother, who lived with dementia • Retired family doctor David Hood, who cared for hundred of patients during his 4-decade career, as well as both of his parents after they were diagnosed This episode is available in English only.
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11 months ago
31 minutes 8 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Saving Life and Limb: Preventing Amputations From Diabetes
40 amputations a day are performed at hospitals across Canada. And the single biggest culprit is diabetes. Host Avis Favaro meets with • Harish Rangan, who knows first-hand what it’s like to lose a limb to the disease • Dr. Karim Manji, director of the Zivot Limb Preservation Centre in Calgary, whose team is working on ways to reduce the number of amputations, with encouraging early successes This episode is available in English only.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 26 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
David O’Toole — Lessons and Directions From a Decade at CIHI
In this special edition of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro sits down with David O’Toole as he contemplates the biggest challenges and successes of his 10 years as CIHI’s president and CEO. This episode is available in English.
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1 year ago
21 minutes 36 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Fixing Family Medicine — Dr. Jane Philpott and Dr. Tara Kiran
With an exodus of family doctors — due to burnout caused by heavy workloads, difficulties getting patient referrals and financial stress — 1 in 5 Canadians do not have direct access to primary care. Why is family medicine so important and what can we do to repair this over-burdened health care sector? Listen as host Avis Favaro speaks with 2 physicians who say they know how to turn this around — and that every Canadian should have the right to basic health care near their homes. Guests are • Dr. Jane Philpott, Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, and Director, School of Medicine, Queen’s University; family physician; and former federal minister of health • Dr. Tara Kiran, Fidani Chair of Improvement and Innovation, University of Toronto; and Family Physician and Scientist, St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto This episode is available in English only.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 5 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Patients Experiencing Homelessness — Dr. Louis Francescutti and Dr. Andrew Bond
According to the latest CIHI data, almost all (93%) patients experiencing homelessness were admitted to hospital via the emergency department — a high proportion that suggests inadequate access to primary care. In this episode of the CHIP, we’ll hear about the complex health needs of the growing number of people who are unhoused and turning to hospitals for help, and how doctors are working toward solutions. Guests are • Dr. Louis Francescutti, an emergency physician at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and the Northeast Community Health Centre in Edmonton, Alberta • Dr. Andrew Bond, executive medical officer at Inner City Health Associates and co-founder of the Canadian Network for the Health and Housing of People Experiencing Homelessness (CNH3) This episode is available in English only.
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1 year ago
35 minutes 23 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Emergency Departments in Crisis — Dr. Fraser Mackay and David Leary
From staffing shortages and physician burnout to department closures and lengthy wait times, there is little question that Canada’s emergency departments are overwhelmed. Some EDs are so busy that hallways are packed with gurneys of patients waiting days to be admitted or, in some cases, choosing to walk away without receiving the emergency care they need. In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro sits down with guests working on the front lines to discuss the ongoing crisis gripping Canada’s emergency departments, the impact on workers and patients, and what’s being done to ease the burden: • Dr. Fraser Mackay, emergency physician and assistant director of Workforce Planning for the Department of Emergency Medicine in Saint John, New Brunswick • David Leary, a veteran paramedic and spokesperson for Ambulance Paramedics of British Columbia. This episode is available in English only.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 13 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Frailty in Canada — Dr. Kenneth Rockwood
As Canada’s population ages, it is expected that an increasing number of people will become frail. Individuals living with frailty have an increased risk of the following: hospitalizations, longer hospital stays, hospital readmissions, emergency department visits and in-hospital death. New data shows that more than one-third of all hospitalized older adults in Canada are at risk of frailty. On this episode of the Canadian Health Information Podcast, host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Kenneth Rockwood, clinical research professor of frailty and aging at Dalhousie University in Halifax, about the harms of frailty and what we can do to better protect older adults at risk. This episode is available in English only. Learn more about frailty risk here: https://www.dal.ca/sites/gmr/our-tools/clinical-frailty-scale.html
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1 year ago
27 minutes 26 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
Hospital Harm in Canada — Kate Parson, Linda Silas, Kathleen Finlay and Annette Elliott Rose
Hospital harm — medical conditions that patients experience in hospital that they did not have when they were admitted — is on the rise. A new CIHI analysis shows that 1 in 17 patients admitted to hospital was unintentionally harmed during their stay. Meanwhile, nurses and other health care workers charged with caring for patients in Canada are struggling. Sick time and overtime hours are skyrocketing. In this episode of the CHIP, we are joined by Kate Parson, Health Human Resources program lead at CIHI; Linda Silas, president of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions; Kathleen Finlay, founder and CEO of The Compassion Innovation Lab and founder of the Center for Patient Protection ; and Annette Elliott Rose, vice president of Clinical Care Strategy and chief nurse executive at IWK Health to discuss these findings and what they mean for patients and the people who care for them. This episode is available in English only.
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2 years ago
39 minutes 31 seconds

Canadian Health Information Podcast
The Canadian Health Information Podcast (CHIP) features in-depth conversations about the health of Canadians and the performance of Canada’s health systems. You’ll hear from the people behind the numbers — those working hard on the front lines, the policy-makers who rely on data to make informed decisions, and patients and caregivers who bring their lived experiences to the conversation. Join host Avis Favaro and learn about the work being done to keep Canadians healthy.