Registry of Lobbyists

Monthly Communication Report

227341-629056

Organization: Canadian Medical Association/Association médicale canadienne
Associated registration: 775701-227341-180
Communication date: 2024-12-12
Posted date: 2025-01-15

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Gord Johns, Member of Parliament
House of Commons
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Budget, Health, Taxation and Finance ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN: Advocate for measures to alleviate the administrative burden on physicians and support their professional wellbeing, including investment to facilitate the development of EHRs and EMRs in Canada, improved remuneration for the completion of federal health forms, ensuring that physicians are not captured in the definition of "promoters" in the Disability Tax Credit Promoters Restrictions Regulations, and advocacy on discontinuing the requirement that employees present sick notes to their employers.
Health, Science and Technology DIGITAL HEALTH: Increased investment in providing digital, virtual and telehealth services.
Climate, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health NET ZERO: Advocate for sustainable health systems in Canada, including reaching net-zero emissions by 2050; advocate for the establishment of a national climate and health secretariat within the federal government to develop a pan-Canadian approach to addressing the impacts of climate change and health; and advocate for a targeted health infrastructure fund as part of the federal government’s long-term plan for public infrastructure.
Health PHYSICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL SAFETY: Advocate to address the challenges and opportunities for physical, psychological and cultural safety within Canada’s health system, including the implementation of a nation-wide anti-racism plan, the creation of a Canada Mental Health transfer, improving access to mental health services to physicians and their families, gender-affirming care, creating an emergency National Mental Health Support Services hotline for all health care providers, the creation of a National Physicians Day in Canada, ensuring safe and unimpeded access to health care facilities for health care workers and patients.
Employment and Training, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health PUBLIC-PRIVATE HEALTHCARE: The CMA is conducting a series of in-person sessions across the country to engage key stakeholders, including the public, physicians, patients/PWLE, policymakers, system leaders and others, in a dialogue on public-private healthcare. What we hear will inform CMA policy moving forward, and our recommendations for action at a national level.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: ALEX MUNTER
 
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