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CNL January '26
π Hello Medimap Community,
Helping patients stick to care plans is just as important as writing them. This week we explore how clinics are using technology to improve follow-through.
Plus, updates on physician pay gaps, falling flu pressure, and health planning for the upcoming World Cup.
. DEEP DIVE .
π§ββοΈ Improve Therapeutic Adherence Through Technology. An Example From The Dietitians At TeamNutrition!
Patients often leave a consultation with a clear understanding of what they should do, yet struggle once they return to real life. The literature is clear: this is rarely a lack of motivation, but a lack of tools suited to a complex food environment.
This article explores how TeamNutrition leverages innovation and technology to bridge the gap in therapeutic adherence. By utilizing a clinician-configured tool, they empower patients to integrate nutrition recommendations into their daily lives safely and effectively between visits.
π Why read this article?
The "Willpower" Myth: Why patients fail and how the right tools fix it.
Clinical vs. Commercial: Why your patients need a clinician-configured tool, not a generic app.
Referral Success: How to ensure your nutrition referrals lead to measurable results.
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. NEWSFLASH .
π©Ί Female Doctors Spend More Time But Earn Less
A new Ontario study found female family physicians spend 15β20% longer per patient, leading to an estimated $45K annual income gap under fee-for-service systems.
π¦ Flu Peak Is Over
Hospitalizations are dropping across Canada after a three-year high. Health leaders say care demand may be moving from hospitals back into clinics and community settings.
π€ Can AI Be Trusted With Your Health?
Tens of millions now use AI tools for medical advice daily, with new features beginning to link health data and records. Clinics may start seeing more pre-informed and misinformed patients.
ποΈ World Cup 2026 Could Flood Local Clinics
Health officials warn that mass gatherings could drive spikes in illness, injuries, and emergency visits. Past events suggest the strain ripples through the entire local care system.
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π Thanks for reading! See you next month.



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