BCC Identity-01.png
Canadian Brain Cancer Patients Treated Unequally: Brain Cancer Canada
26. Oktober 2022 08:30 ET | Brain Cancer Canada
TORONTO, Oct. 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For Canadians diagnosed with brain cancer, where they live determines how much access they have to treatment, according to new research by the charity...
New Logo Online.jpg
Delays in Celiac Disease Diagnoses Remain Painful and Costly for Canadians
01. Mai 2019 09:14 ET | Canadian Celiac Association
TORONTO, May 01, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Did you know that on average Canadians with undetected celiac disease go 10 – 12 years before receiving a positive diagnosis, according to recent studies?1 ...
logo_ohc_new.png
Coalition Raises Red Flag About Undemocratic Process Used to Cut OHIP and Mounting Health Cuts: New Cuts Made Public Today, Less Than a Week for Public Input
25. April 2019 09:44 ET | Ontario Health Coalition
TORONTO, April 25, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Usually a change in a regulation under an Ontario law is posted in the Ontario Gazette and the public is given 60-days notice to give input, reported the...
logo_ohc_new.png
Budget Health Care Briefing: What is being Cut, Myth Buster, What is Coming
11. April 2019 15:37 ET | Ontario Health Coalition
TORONTO, April 11, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In anticipation of this afternoon’s budget the Ontario Health Coalition provided a budget health care briefing for Ontarians.  The Coalition will issue an...
logo_ohc_new.png
Doug Ford’s First Cut Will Hurt Families with the Sickest Children the Most: Health Coalition Calls for Ford to Restore Public Drug Coverage & Proper Public Consultation About Policy Changes that Impact Ontarians’ Lives and Pocketbooks
03. Juli 2018 12:38 ET | Ontario Health Coalition
TORONTO, July 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Twenty-four hours after being sworn in as Ontario’s new Premier, Doug Ford’s government issued a press release on the Canada Day weekend revealing a plan...
New Logo Online.jpg
Lack of OHIP Coverage for Celiac Test Causing Costly Increases in Treatment Delays and Health Risks for Ontario Patients
03. Mai 2018 13:51 ET | Canadian Celiac Association
TORONTO, May 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adult patients in Canada with undiagnosed celiac disease can expect an average delay of 11 years before receiving an accurate diagnosis of their condition,1...