Ontario general surgeons predict hospital ‘conflict’Expect “increasing conflict” between health-care providers and planners as hospitals implement more restrictive budgets in the near future, says the leader of Ontario’s 700 general surgeons. Six tips for establishing a patient code of conductView the code as an educational document that helps patients and staff know what is expected and what is unacceptable Que. specialists appeal $7-million court ruling The union that represents Quebec medical specialists has decided to appeal a costly ruling against it in a landmark class-action suit. IMG assessment program off to weak start Tips for surviving a tax audit Good record keeping and professional accounting help are essential Sask. doctors expected to ratify new tentative fee deal Saskatchewan physicians have finally secured a tentative master agreement that provides an overall 13% increase over four years. Contract negotiations disappointing: ONA Union representing Ontario's 50,000 registered nurses enters third week of contract negotiations. Ottawa nurses want new dress code scrubbed LETTER: Finding courage in tiny increments Re: “Saving patients in tiny increments” (the Medical Post, Dec. 14, 2010) Doctors ‘making most’ out of a bad fee situation in N.S. Doctors in Nova Scotia are scheduled to vote on a proposal to essentially defer two years of their current agreement. First Previous 413 414 415 416 417 Next Last