5 AHCIP billing errors Alberta surgeons should avoid

Learn why fax machines, pagers, and other outdated tools still exist in healthcare, the operational inefficiencies they create, and how modern solutions improve communication, scheduling, and patient intake.
Shadow billing explained: What it is, how it works, and why it matters

Learn how shadow billing works in Canada, including how physicians submit claims under alternative payment models and why accurate reporting impacts compensation, funding, and system planning.
5 Ways to improve nurses’ work-life balance without adding work

Nurses improve work-life balance by reducing administrative workload, gaining schedule flexibility, and improving communication. Discover five practical strategies healthcare organizations can implement today.
4 Group medical billing myths (and the truth)

Group billing is misunderstood. While physicians worry about lost control or unfair income, the facts tell a different story. Discover group billing myths and the truth behind them—from transparent compensation to modern tech and structured governance.
How pharmacies reduce emergency department overcrowding

Patient redirection connects patients to the right care setting faster. Leveraging pharmacies as critical access points helps health systems reduce ED overcrowding, improve provider wellbeing, and unlock millions of dollars in system-wide savings.
How analytics help healthcare teams manage patient demand

Data-driven insights help healthcare organizations make smarter choices for their teams, patients, and budgets by maximizing their resources. Rising patient demand paired with burnt-out staff requires this advanced approach to care.
Healthcare trends to know:Â Canada talks value, but still pays for volume

While policies emphasize better outcomes and coordination, nearly 70% of physician payments still rely on fee-for-service models that reward volume over value. This misalignment creates friction across the system.
The ‘Clinic Efficiency Audit’ playbook: How to identify time and revenue leaks

Managing and refining schedules drains physicians’ limited time and energy. Addressing key sources of poor scheduling improves patient care and satisfies teams before burnout starts.
Beyond revenue: Metrics every clinic and hospital department should track

Metrics guide decisions in care coordination, operational management, and resource allocation. Explore how clinics and hospital departments deploy metrics to achieve their goals and inform strategic decisions.
Billing groups: 5 Things to plan for (and the risks involved)

Managing and refining schedules drains physicians’ limited time and energy. Addressing key sources of poor scheduling improves patient care and satisfies teams before burnout starts.