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  • 7/9/2012

    Fight for your right: OMA's Charter challenge

    TORONTO | When news broke last month that the Ontario Medical Association was looking to the Charter of Rights of Freedoms in the ongoing provincial fee fight, it wasn’t clear how it would play out.
  • 7/9/2012

    Lower pay hampers nurse practitioner recruitment in primary care

    A continuing gap in pay and benefits for nurse practitioners who choose to work in primary care compared to those who work in hospitals, limits recruitment and retention to community settings.
  • 7/8/2012

    RNAO partners on nursing order sets

    TORONTO _ The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario and PatientOrderSets.com are partnering with the aim of optimizing the quality of care, improving patient safety and reducing healthcare costs.
  • 7/8/2012

    Australian healthcare struggles to keep up with aging population

    The growing elderly population and its associated disease burden are adding to the economic challenges faced by the Australian government, according to a report by GlobalData. The healthcare challenges facing Australia's federal and state governments are similar to those confronting governments in Canada.
  • 7/8/2012

    B.C. MD gets $50k fine, suspension for fake billing

    VANCOUVER | A doctor from the Vancouver region has been handed a $50,000 fine and a three-month suspension for creating false appointments and invoices.
  • 7/8/2012

    Iron supplements can reduce fatigue in non-anemic women

    Clinical trial shows 50% reduction in fatigue from baseline in participants
  • 7/5/2012

    New Canadian guidelines assist with pregnancy planning in HIV patients

    Document designed to reduce risk of vertical (mother to child), horizontal (between partners) transmission of HIV.
  • 7/5/2012

    Alberta's new paid pharmacy services

    The blow of recent generic price cuts was softened somewhat by the launch of a raft of new paid pharmacy services.
  • 7/5/2012

    Healthcare goes to high school

    A high school in Ontario is offering Grade 11 and 12 courses on introductory healthcare services in hopes of attracting more students to careers in the high-demand sector.
  • 7/5/2012

    Press Review - July 6, 2012

    Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media. This week includes: Promoting C-sections as valid choice for moms-to-be, a doctor goes the distance for Port Colborne hospital, the rewards of being a small town doctor in Nelson, B.C., and Circumcision of young boys banned by German court.