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JULY 2025 | HEALTHINSIGHT.CA

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Improving Healthcare Access in Rural and Remote Canada Canadian Association for Rural and Remote Nursing (CARRN) shares insights on the urgent healthcare needs Canada’s rural and remote communities. Looking ahead, what are the most important next steps to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes in rural and remote communities?

G OING UP STREA M :

A Call for Chronic Disease Action in Ontario Ontario’s chronic disease crisis is escalating. Real progress requires shifting from reactive care to proactive health management. Life Sciences Ontario

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ntario faces a growing health crisis as chronic conditions are estimated to a!ect over three million adults in Ontario by 2040, a 72 per cent increase from 2020. Our current healthcare system, created decades ago and built to treat immediate medical issues, struggles with long-term health management. Chronic diseases are one of the leading causes of death and disability in Ontario and strains our already stretched healthcare system. Additionally, related health challenges

create a ripple e!ect, with one condition often triggering the other.

Chronic diseases are one of the leading causes of death and disability in Ontario and strains our already stretched healthcare system. Despite Motion 45 in 2023 — a recommendation to develop a Chronic Disease Strategy, starting with dia-

Read more about Life Sciences Ontario’s vision paper on Chronic Disease Strategy:

betes — implementation has stalled. Ontario can begin to shift its focus from reacting to chronic diseases toward preventing, mitigating, and managing them. They can do this by prevention through public education, expanding pharmacy-based screening, embracing digital health, and increasing treatment access for patients with long-term health conditions. Real progress requires shifting from reactive care to proactive health management. This can transform our healthcare system to meet today's challenges while improving quality of life for millions.

This article was supported by Life Sciences Ontario.

Improving healthcare delivery and outcomes in rural and remote communities requires long-term, community-based strategies. Key steps include expanding access to safe and a!ordable housing, creating protected time-o! structures to reduce burnout, and increasing educational pathways for students and internationally trained professionals who want to practice in rural settings. Rural and remote perspectives must be embedded in health policy, regulation, and planning at every level. Infrastructure investments —particularly in virtual care technology — are also critical to improving access and continuity of care. Just as importantly, health systems must reflect the lived realities of rural communities, prioritizing culturally safe, equitable, and sustainable approaches. CARRN is helping lead this change by using its national platform to connect rural and remote nurses across Canada, amplify their experiences, and advocate for policy grounded in place-based knowledge. Through storytelling, research, and collaboration, rural nurses are shaping a more inclusive and community-rooted healthcare future.

Read the full Q&A on healthinsight.ca.

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