Archives December 2022

404no22rkiefmr15071220204906-jpeg.webp.jpg

Advancing payment processing with IoT

Advancing payment processing with IoT

As with many industries, IoT is playing a huge part in the fintech market…

Getting Started with the IoT Gateway Advanced Template


This video will provide an overview of the IoT Gateway template, as well as some new features that have been added. Additionally, this video will also walkthrough the use cases and how to configure the new template variables

Advanced Traffic violation control and penalty system using IOT and Image processing Techniques


Advanced Traffic violation control and penalty system using IOT and Image processing Techniques
You can contact us at +919603140482
Through WhatsApp or call

Advanced Autopay Payments – SmarterCommerce Payment Processing 7 Tutorial (JD Edwards)

IoT payments made easy by FINN – Banking of Things


The Internet of things creates one big network of smart devices and people. By adding sensors to everyday objects we now enable communication between devices and people. FINN enables machines and smart devices to make IoT triggered payments autonomously. Check our video to see how easy it is to make things pay!
maxresdefault.jpg

GSC: becoming Canada`s first integrated health organisation

GSC: becoming Canada's first integrated health organisation

GSC: becoming Canada's first integrated health organisation

Canadian healthcare is failing – and the courts are making it worse


The Canadian Constitution Foundation is greatly dismayed by the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to refuse leave in Cambie Surgeries v. Attorney General.

“The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to refuse leave in the Cambie matter is a shocking dereliction of the Court’s duty to provide legal clarity across the country”, said Joanna Baron, Executive Director of the CCF. “The Court is to hear cases that raise legal issues of national importance, and given the growing crisis of wait times across Canada as well as the complex and contradictory state of the law, it is inexplicable and stunning that it elected not to hear this challenge. This morning, the Globe and Mail’s editorial board called the issue “literally one of life and death.”

In 2005, a majority of the Supreme Court of Canada in Chaoulli ruled that Quebec’s ban on private health insurance was unconstitutional. A majority ruled that the ban was “not constitutional where the public system fails to deliver reasonable services” and that “life, liberty and security of the person must prevail.”

“That Supreme Court decision, which was ultimately decided under the Quebec Charter, remains good law and allows Quebeckers the right to choose to take their health into their own hands by going outside a failing government system instead of suffering on lengthy waiting lists. It remains unclear why the same reasoning ought not to apply in the rest of Canada under the Charter’s guarantee of life, liberty and security of the person. It is lamentable that the Supreme Court declined to resolve these ambiguities, which directly affect every Canadian”, continued Baron.

In addition to the inequality between Quebec and the rest of Canada, there remains massive inequality between federal public servants, such as judges, who are entitled to federal health insurance and are able to be treated in private healthcare facilities like Cambie, and the rest of Canadians who are forced by government monopolies into dangerous and long waiting times.

The CCF is grateful for the courageous leadership of Dr. Brian Day, who has dedicated fourteen years of his life to the cause of improving the healthcare system for all Canadians, and is currently considering other avenues of litigation to continue his fight for patient choice.

Learn more: https://theccf.ca/ccf-dismayed-by-courts-refusal/

More videos about the case:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_i_c6hicek &list=PLSVsDX58q8ep0qV_hXQKHlGMBAGzeJ1YE &index=1 &pp=gAQBiAQB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIobseWN3J0 &list=PLSVsDX58q8ep0qV_hXQKHlGMBAGzeJ1YE &index=5 &pp=gAQBiAQB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bADqdGhepuI &list=PLSVsDX58q8ep0qV_hXQKHlGMBAGzeJ1YE &index=8 &pp=gAQBiAQB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXNzeCbx6H0 &list=PLSVsDX58q8ep0qV_hXQKHlGMBAGzeJ1YE &index=9 &pp=gAQBiAQB

Read the editorial board articles I reference in this video:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editorials/article-the-supreme-court-dropped-the-ball-on-private-health-care/
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/np-view-supreme-court-cant-be-bothered-to-fix-health-care-chaos-it-created
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2023/04/16/court-ruling-wont-solve-health-care-woes.html

Canada’s health care system. #internationalstudents #immigrants #lifeincanada #healthcare #canada

CPHW 2023 WEBINAR | Strengthening Public Health Systems in Canada


During this webinar, participants learned about CPHA’s advocacy campaign, Strengthening Public Health Systems in Canada. Released in December 2022, the policy brief calls on the federal government to lead provincial and territorial governments and other stakeholders in creating cohesive, comprehensive and accountable public health systems in Canada. The analysis and recommendations in the brief focus on core structural elements of public health: the what, who and how of public health service delivery in Canada. The brief also focusses primarily on steps that must begin at the federal level. Other levels of government and other sectors beyond government must also collaborate in this effort, addressing areas of the public health systems that intersect with their mandates and activities.

Organized by the Canadian Public Health Association

Uncovering the Shocking Reality of Canadian Healthcare What You Didn t Know


#shorts #HealthcareSystemComparison #americanhealthcare #Canadianhealthcare #Medicalexperiences #Symptommanagement #Healthcarechallenges #Contrastingsystems #patientcare #Healthcaredebate #InsightsAndperspectives #kallmekris

In this eye-opening segment, Doctor Mike expresses his deep concerns about the American healthcare system and eagerly seeks to understand the experiences of Chris within the Canadian healthcare system. Doctor Mike discusses a particular incident where Chris was dealing with symptoms such as a severe headache and fever, prompting her to seek medical attention. Expecting a spinal tap procedure, Chris shares that the healthcare professionals in Canada opted for imaging and provided pain medication before instructing her to return if her condition worsened. Join the conversation as Doctor Mike and Chris delve into their contrasting healthcare experiences, highlighting the challenges and differences between the American and Canadian systems.

Keywords: American healthcare system, Canadian healthcare system, contrasting experiences, medical attention, symptoms, headache, fever, imaging, pain medication, healthcare challenges, healthcare differences.