Nova Scotia’s doctors ratify new four-year contracts with 2% annual increases Doctors of BC releases report on inclusion and diversityThe majority of participants in a Doctors of BC study feel that the organization is diverse and inclusive, with some women, certain ethnic groups and younger physicians noting there is still work to be done Many workers at risk of losing jobs have useful skills for healthcare OMA governance change: What you will see and why it matters A brief discussion of what we hope to see happen if the OMA membership accepts the proposed GT20 governance changes Saskatchewan health minister refutes Opposition claim of doctor muzzling Inequity aversion, relativity, and envy Life is unfair, but fee for service is the closest thing to fair that still encourages productivity for patients—no matter what the monkey does. South Dakota neurosurgeon made millions on unneeded surgeries Dr. Wilson Asfora performed complex spinal surgeries that shouldn't have been done and that left at least one patient partially paralyzed Has the OMA lost its way? A new task force is proposing governance changes that will strip council of its decision-making authority—members shouldn't let that happen Ontario starts merging health agencies, fires nine LHIN executives Ontario is starting to merge the province's major health agencies such as Cancer Care Ontario and eHealth under one umbrella and firing the CEOs of nine Local Health Integration Networks. Time for pharmacy to stand united, says OPA’s new CEO Justin Bates and Sherif Guorgui, the head of a network of independent pharmacies, discuss the recent round of cuts in Ontario and where to go next First Previous 143 144 145 146 147 Next Last