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This Severely Undervalued Company Has a Significant Trillion-Dollar Opportunity in the US Healthcare Market

With Fragmented Healthcare System, Primary Care Companies Are in Focus The multi-trillion-dollar U.S. healthcare market is ripe for disruption. After all, the current system is fragmented, meaning there exists a lack of coordination that often results in an inefficient allocation of resources. “Fragmentation adversely impacts quality, cost, and outcomes. Eliminating waste from unnecessary, unsafe care is crucial for improving quality and reducing costs-and making the system financially sustainable,” says The American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC). Making matters far worse, doctors often struggle to coordinate patient care, as compared to other countries. For example, less than half of U.S. primary care doctors are receiving information from specialists regarding changes to medication or even care plans.

Some GTA hospitals redirecting children to SickKids to make room for COVID-19 patients

  TORONTO Several Toronto area hospitals are redirecting temporarily redirecting paediatric inpatients requiring hospital admission to the Hospital for Sick Children as their facilities are facing overwhelming COVID-19 hospitalizations. Any children requiring hospitalization at William Osler Health System hospitals Etobicoke General and Brampton Civic will be transferred to SickKids, according to a memorandum obtained by CTV News Toronto on Thursday. The GTA Hospital Incident Management System first issued an order for the temporary redirection of paediatric inpatients at Etobicoke General on Dec. 23, and then another order at Brampton Civic on Jan. 5, due to “Osler’s growing and urgent capacity needs.”

Lockdown to begin for all of Ontario Dec 26 as COVID cases soar

Lockdown to begin for all of Ontario Dec. 26 as COVID cases soar Shawn Jeffords, The Canadian Press Restaurants welcome rest of Ontario to very sad party in lockdown: Oliver & Bonacini CEO VIDEO SIGN OUT TORONTO - Ontario will go into lockdown on Boxing Day in an effort to bring soaring COVID-19 cases under control, a move the province announced Monday after health advisers said thousands of infections could be avoided if tough restrictions were imposed earlier. The lockdown will shutter all non-essential businesses, ban indoor gatherings, close restaurant dining rooms, and move school classes online for the first week of the new year. It also means Ontarians are advised to stay home as much as possible.

Lockdown to begin for all of Ontario on Boxing Day as cases soar in province

Lockdown to begin for all of Ontario on Boxing Day as cases soar in province
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