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1.5 Million Canadian Kids Don’t Have a Doctor: Here’s the App Changing That

54 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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What happens when 1.5 million Canadian kids have no familydoctor and the emergency room is the only option? In this episode, Danielle sits down with Adam Saperia, CEOat KixCare — Canada's 24/7 virtual care platform built for kids and teens, from newborns to age 18. Adam breaks down the gaps in pediatric healthcare in Canada, how KixCare resolves 92% of cases without a single ER visit, and why working moms are disproportionately carrying the weight of a system that wasn't built for them. They also get into the parts of children's health that many benefits plans miss: mental health care, neurodivergence assessments, eating disorder support, and early intervention, plus why getting this right isn't just good for families, it's good for business. If you're an advisor, HR leader, or benefits decision-maker, this one will change how you think about family-focused benefits. Learn more about KixCare: https://kixcare.com/ [https://kixcare.com/] Learn more about myHSA: https://www.getmyhsa.com/ [https://www.getmyhsa.com/]

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