超过37%的加拿大人寻求在线医疗咨询,原因是医生短缺,影响健康结果。 Over 37% of Canadians seek online medical advice due to a physician shortage, affecting health outcomes.
加拿大医疗协会和“算盘”数据最近进行的一项调查发现,37%以上的加拿大人寻求在线医疗咨询,原因是获得医生服务的机会有限,这突出表明医生严重短缺。 A recent poll by the Canadian Medical Association and Abacus Data found that over 37% of Canadians have sought online medical advice due to limited access to a doctor, highlighting a significant physician shortage. 对3,727名成年加拿大人的调查还表明,23%的加拿大人因接受在线咨询而受到负面的健康影响。 The survey of 3,727 adult Canadians also showed that 23% experienced negative health impacts from following online advice. 短缺是由于家庭医生退休和选择家庭医药的新医生较少等因素造成的。 The shortage is attributed to factors like retiring family doctors and fewer new doctors choosing family medicine. 阿马齐格世界大会建议建立一个由药剂师、护士、医生和社会工作者参与的更加一体化的保健体系,以解决这一问题。 The CMA suggests a more integrated healthcare system involving pharmacists, nurses, doctors, and social workers to address the issue.