by Nader Mousa | Mar 10, 2025 | Uncategorized
Why We Need Data Interoperability Now The Canadian healthcare system is at a crossroads. Our aging population is placing unprecedented demands on healthcare services, yet our system remains fragmented, reactive, and inefficient. A fundamental issue at the heart of...
by Nader Mousa | Mar 5, 2025 | Uncategorized
Today, we wake to an unprovoked declaration of war—not one fought with bombs and missiles, but an economic war waged against Canada by Trump. This brutal trade war is based on a justification so flimsy it crumbles under even the barest scrutiny. Let’s be clear: this...
by Nader Mousa | Feb 19, 2025 | Uncategorized
Diagnosing the Crisis: A New Prescription for Canada’s Healthcare System Healthcare in Canada is at a breaking point. An aging population, political instability, and systemic inefficiencies are pushing the system toward collapse. Despite spending more per capita...
by Nader Mousa | Feb 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
Through this work, I’ve learned so much about patience. It is the key to successful caregiving, but it is also something I have been able to incorporate into my personal life, and my academic life. It may sound cheesy—but I genuinely derive joy from spending time with...
by Nader Mousa | Feb 5, 2025 | Uncategorized
Reducing the Risk of Falls: What Can We Do? In Canada, older adults living in the community face a wide range of factors that increase their chance of falling. A previous history of falls, living with a chronic condition or illness, sensory or mobility...
by Nader Mousa | Jan 29, 2025 | Uncategorized
I have worked at SAHN for two years. I know most people can’t truthfully say this, but I absolutely can: I love my job 100%. Management always has my back; they prioritize my safety and can always be counted on to provide support and constructive feedback when needed....