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Aziz is not alone. Doctors in Canada each spend, on average, nine hours per week on administrative tasks, totaling 42.7 million hours annually across the country, according to a new report from the Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, which surveyed 1,924 physicians.

The paperwork that fills Aziz’s mornings goes far beyond requisitioning tests and looking over lab work, the kind of things she says any doctor would expect to do.

It’s tracking down patient information that’s spread out over multiple systems. It’s resubmitting the exact same information multiple times because each pharmacy or clinic has its own specific forms.

Digitization isn’t necessarily helping either, she said, because, oftentimes, the software that should be making things easier just isn’t up to par.

“Sometimes it’s one step forward, two steps back,” she said. “You have to click a dozen boxes and then the patient’s history won’t populate because it has a dash, which is not an allowed character, you know?”

  • HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works
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    24 days ago

    This all due to the fiefdom of each province refusing to work with each other instead of on their own. And the feds can’t make them play nice.

    Sometimes our Constitution is more of a pain in the ass than it’s worth.

    The exclusive powers of Provincial legislatures, enumerated in ss. 92, 92(A) and 93 of the Constitution Acts, 1867 to 1982, concern matters of a local nature (also see notes). They include the following:

    • Direct Taxation within Province
    • Management/Sale of Public Lands belonging to Province
    • Prisons
    • Hospitals
    • Municipalities
    • Formalization of Marriage
    • Property and Civil Rights
    • Administration of Civil/Criminal Justice
    • Education
    • Incorporation of Companies
    • Natural Resources
    • Matters of a merely local or private nature

    https://www.canada.ca/en/intergovernmental-affairs/services/federation/distribution-legislative-powers.html