From the Editors.

Anne Wojtak, Neil Stuart
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It would be a vast understatement to say that our healthcare systems are facing extraordinary pressure. The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed our people and our systems to their limits. We observe with trepidation that the current state of healthcare has not looked more precarious at any time in recent memory. Patients and families are feeling it. Providers, clinicians and leaders in the system are feeling it. And all of us recognize that it will take incredible political will and system-wide commitment to make the changes that are needed to renew and strengthen our front-line teams, structures and capacity. As editors for Healthcare Quarterly (HQ), we see the opportunity to contribute to the daunting task ahead by shining a light on leading practices and lessons learned from implementing change across Canada and beyond. Our commitment is to continue to showcase healthcare leadership in all forms and share opportunities for post-pandemic recovery and the future of healthcare.

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说我们的医疗保健系统正面临着巨大的压力,这将是一个非常保守的说法。COVID-19大流行将我们的人民和系统推向了极限。我们惊恐地观察到,在最近的记忆中,目前的医疗状况从未像现在这样不稳定。病人和家属都感受到了。医疗系统的提供者、临床医生和领导者都感受到了这一点。我们所有人都认识到,要作出必要的改变,更新和加强我们的一线团队、结构和能力,需要令人难以置信的政治意愿和全系统的承诺。作为《医疗保健季刊》(总部)的编辑,我们看到了通过在加拿大及其他地区实施变革的领先实践和经验教训,为未来艰巨的任务做出贡献的机会。我们的承诺是继续以各种形式在卫生保健方面发挥领导作用,并为大流行后的恢复和卫生保健的未来分享机会。
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Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.) Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Governing boards of healthcare organizations in Canada are accountable for the performance of their organization and provide oversight on their decisions. Traditionally, many healthcare boards have focused on finances and community relations and have deferred responsibility for quality of care.
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