January 2025

January 2025

In this issue read more about streamlining your billing with OPS BPS Secure & MC EDT, change management strategies, and the latest healthcare industry news.


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Streamline your billing: How to set up OPS BPS Secure and MC EDT

As a healthcare practitioner in Ontario, establishing your OPS BPS Secure (formerly GO Secure) and Medical Claims Electronic Data Transfer (MC EDT) accounts is crucial for efficient billing, secure communication, and electronic claim submissions to the Ministry of Health. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the setup process and explain how to assign a designee, such as GoodX Healthcare, to manage claims on your behalf.

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Change management strategies: Embracing new technology in the healthcare practice

Healthcare practitioners and practices must evolve and adopt new technologies to remain competitive, enhance efficiency, and improve patient experiences. While this journey presents significant challenges, it also offers substantial benefits. The article provides a balanced perspective on these challenges and advantages for pursuing technological transformation.

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Government of Canada and Alberta Partner to Improve Access to Rare Disease Drugs

The Government of Canada has signed a bilateral agreement with Alberta to enhance access to drugs for rare diseases. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to provide better support and treatment options for patients living with rare conditions.

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Health Canada warns about unauthorized sexual enhancement products

Health Canada issued a public advisory warning about unauthorized sexual enhancement products seized from stores in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Manitoba. These products may pose serious health risks to consumers.

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What 2024 tells us about the state of healthcare in Canada

The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) reflects on 2024, highlighting efforts to eliminate sick notes, improve connectivity between medical record systems, and the increasing role of AI in healthcare.

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Monthly Infographic

An overview of how health care money is spent and on whom, and where the money comes from, as well as comparative expenditure data at the provincial/territorial and Canada levels.

Source:?National Health Expenditure Database, Canadian Institute for Health Information


Where is most of the money being spent? Most health care spending is on hospitals, drugs and physicians.

Where is most of the money being spent?
Most health care spending is on hospitals, drugs and physicians.


Who is paying for these services? The public sector pays for the majority of health care services, rather than the private sector.

Who is paying for these services?
The public sector pays for the majority of health care services, rather than the private sector.


Has health care spending on seniors changed? Health care spending is highest on seniors.

Has health care spending on seniors changed?
Health care spending is highest on seniors.


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??As we step into the new year, we're curious:?What's your top goal for 2025? ??

  • Prioritize work-life balance
  • Learn a new skill
  • Drive healthcare innovation
  • Other (comment on LinkedIn)

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