KevinMD July 4, 2025
Olumuyiwa Bamgbade, MD

In the current complex health care landscape, health care leaders are frequently challenged to make management decisions that are effective but also equitable. Numerous leadership transitions are occurring in Canada’s health care systems because of leadership failures. In British Columbia, multiple health care leaders were replaced in the first half of 2025. David Eby, British Columbia’s Premier, declared, “The anxiety that I have is that the people who see the day-to-day of our health care system, they have suggestions about how to make it better, but they haven’t been able to bring that forward.”

Evidence-based management can empower health care leaders by promoting contextual understanding and the lived experiences of patients and health care professionals. Rising expenditure, workforce shortages, evolving...

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