Marwa Ilali

Contributor

Marwa Ilali is a PhD student in the Department of Family Medicine at McGill University, affiliated with the Lady Davis Institute and ROSA (Organization of Healthcare Services for Alzheimer’s). She is a research contributor to Soignons la tech (Care for Tech), where she led the literature synthesis.

3 Contributions
by Élise Boulanger Neb Kovacina Marwa Ilali

Digital tools promise better care. Are they delivering on the Quintuple Aim?

If primary care is increasingly digital, are these tools helping us move toward better patient experience, health outcomes, lower costs, improved clinician well-being and greater equity?

by Élise Boulanger Neb Kovacina Marwa Ilali

When digital tools reshape primary care: What happens to the 4Cs?

The question is not whether digital systems can do more. It’s whether we are designing and governing them to protect the core functions of primary care – or allowing them to add load in ways that quietly undermine care.

by Élise Boulanger Neb Kovacina Marwa Ilali

When technology becomes the work: Why primary care must confront the digital burden it created

Primary care in Canada is in the middle of a digital paradox. Electronic health records and digital tools were introduced to make our work easier, safer and more coordinated.

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