Ontario health minister investigating CPSO's handling of 1990's complaint against Dr. Brian ThickeFor the first time Dr. Hoskins is invoking powers that allow him to investigate the regulatory body of the self-regulating profession Quebec doctors charging patients more for administrative tasks after ban on accessory feesQuebec outlawed accessory fees—on services such as ultrasounds and nasal drops—at the beginning of last year, but it did not extend to administrative fees Pharmacists urged to look for broken birth control pills There have been complaints that the blister packages for both contained an active pill that was roughly half the proper size. Costco pharmacy directors each fined $20,000 for rebate scheme The sales rep who filed the complaint with the OCP said the punishment doesn't go far enough The perils of bottom-line blood collection Doctors ask lawmakers to suspend their own drug coverage until there's a vote on pharmacare Politicians haven't been especially eager to move on pharmacare, so now doctors are asking them to give up their own medication coverage in hopes of changing that Alberta conservatives eye flat tax, private health delivery in draft policies OMA fee negotiations expected to go to arbitration Any of the parties—the government, doctors, or the mediator—can trigger arbitration at any time, but so far no-one has done so Quebec pharmacists grudgingly accept new rules for purchasing generics Bill 148 limits the percentage of generic medications a pharmacy can purchase from any single supplier Manitoba internet pharmacist has licence reinstated days after lifted He and his five Canadian co-accused are notably scheduled for extradition hearings to the U.S. in May First Previous 92 93 94 95 96 Next Last