Competing Visions for the Soul of Canada's Health and Healthcare System.

Roya Farzanegan, Pooyeh Graili, Aziz Guergachi, Karim Keshavjee
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Canada's healthcare system faces a critical choice between two futures: "Cyborgville," driven by advanced medical technologies and AI, or a wellness-focused approach inspired by Blue Zones, which emphasize healthy lifestyles and environments. This commentary paper explores the benefits and challenges of each path. Blue Zones promote longevity through natural practices like plant-based diets and physical activity but face adaptation challenges in Canada's diverse climate and culture. Cyborg technologies offer cutting-edge healthcare but raise ethical concerns and high costs. Health informatics is key to both models, supporting personalized care, data-driven health interventions, and population management. A balanced, hybrid approach combining Blue Zone principles with technological advancements could provide a sustainable, equitable healthcare system, positioning Canada as a leader in global health innovation.

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