New legislation to enable tougher OHIP audits 'unacceptable': OMAThe OMA argues that the legislation will allow the government to unilaterally amend and impose terms upon existing Alternate Payment Plan agreements after physicians have signed them FMSQ proposes $250 million in cuts from its own budget; premier says it's not enoughThe premier had campaigned on a promise to find $1 billion in savings directly from medical specialists RemedysRx offshoot launches medication optimization program Pharmacists consult with plan members to find ways to optimize medication use Jagmeet Singh weighs in on racist incident in Shoppers Drug Mart The incident was filmed late last month is a Burnaby pharmacy Alberta doctors say proposed new pay plan cynical and heavy handed The AMA has said that a proposed omnibus bill effectively gives government the power of pre-approval to cancel any physician services agreement without recourse Alberta introduces bill affecting pay rules for doctors, public sector workers The bill proposes that the government be allowed to cancel its master agreement with the Alberta Medical Association Doctors Nova Scotia reaches tentative agreements with government College policies in the #MeToo era How Canada’s medical regulators are changing the way they’re dealing with sexual misconduct The coming global healthcare worker shortage In his new book, KPMG’s global healthcare expert outlines 10 large-scale changes needed to meet healthcare worker demand by 2030 To negotiate together or apart? Only in Quebec do specialists and FPs negotiate as two groups—but doctors in B.C. once came close First Previous 144 145 146 147 148 Next Last