IEDM – Rétention d’infirmières: le N.-B. dernier au pays – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
September 25, 2024 | 8 min. 35 sec. | La matinale (ICI Radio-Canada) Interview (in French) with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist with […]
IEDM – Les jeunes infirmières quittent de plus en plus leur emploi – Renaud Brossard
September 24, 2024 | 7 min. 20 sec. | L’Outaouais Maintenant (104,7 FM) Interview (in French) with Renaud Brossard, Vice President, Communications at […]
IEDM – Un pourcentage astronomique d’infirmières quittent la profession avant 35 ans – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
September 24, 2024 | 16 min. 30 sec. | Midi Pile (KYK Radio) Interview (in French) with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist with […]
MEI – 35 of 100 nurses quit before age 35 – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
September 24, 2024 | 9 min. 10 sec. | The Shift with Patty Handysides (CKLW-AM) Interview with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist with the […]
IEDM – «En bref, c’est en raison des mauvaises conditions de travail» – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
September 24, 2024 | 13 min. 06 sec. | La commission (98,5 FM) Interview (in French) with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist with […]
MEI – A worrying exodus of young nurses from our healthcare system – Emmanuelle B. Faubert
September 24, 2024 | 8 min. 55 sec. | The Elias Makos Show (CJAD AM) Interview with Emmanuelle B. Faubert, Economist with […]
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Which Provinces Struggle the Most to Keep Young Nurses?
Canadian health care systems struggle to hold on to their young nurses, reveals this MEI publication. “For every 100 nurses we train in the country, 40 are leaving the profession before their 35th birthday,” states Emmanuelle B. Faubert, economist at the MEI and co-author of the publication.
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Reduce wait times by allowing patients to seek care of out of country
The European Union has set an example for how to reduce health-care waitlists. Canada should follow suit.
MEI – Canada’s Health Care in Crisis – Krystle Wittevrongel
Canada’s vaunted health care system is in crisis. According to the “ourCare” national survey, more than 6.5 million people – that’s one in five Canadian adults – do not have access to a family doctor or a nurse practitioner that they can see for regular care. Interview with Krystle Wittevrongel, Director of Research at the MEI, published on Conversations That Matter on September 20, 2024.
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Les patients canadiens devraient avoir accès au même choix que les patients européens
La couverture publique des soins transfrontaliers permettrait au Canada de mieux répondre aux besoins des patients et d’avoir des systèmes de santé plus efficaces.