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- 3/24/2013
PHRs look for the right fit
Patients are ready for personal health records, but the wider electronic records system is not - 3/24/2013
Deep brain stimulation may treat anorexia nervosa
Toronto pilot study finds technique to be ‘generally safe’ - 3/24/2013
Saskatchewan College considers self-assessment pilot
Regulator considering pilot project for provincial pharmacies to self-assess their medication safety practices. - 3/24/2013
Four arrested for attempted armed robbery in New Brunswick
Two men entered a Jean Coutu pharmacy in Sackville, NB, on March 14, claiming to be armed with a syringe and demanding narcotics, but fled when the pharmacist refused. - 3/24/2013
Policy Brief: Health policy trends this quarter
Patient-centred care, needs-based service delivery, supporting seniors, improving access to primary care - 3/24/2013
Skim milk best? Think again
- 3/24/2013
Friends, Romans, print me an ear
- 3/24/2013
Patients less likely to trust overweight physicians, suggests study
Patients don’t put as much trust in overweight physicians and are more likely to ignore their advice compared to thinner counterparts, new research suggests. - 3/24/2013
Go with the flow
A variety of new approaches and systems for optimizing patient and work flow are delivering improved efficiencies and better care in the hospital setting - 3/24/2013
Healthcare as a wealth generator
We are so accustomed to hearing the healthcare system described as some kind of fiscal sinkhole, a drain on the economy caused by ever-growing, virtually uncontrollable costs, that a new “briefing” from The Conference Board of Canada is a refreshing read. The report considers the role of healthcare delivery as “an economic growth engine."