How do you solve a crisis of trust?Nova Scotia's health crisis is getting worse, and yet our leaders still refuse to reckon with the stories being shared from the people on the ground Nova Scotia Catholic hospital will offer assisted dying after policy changeThe organization that administers hospitals in Nova Scotia has quietly changed its policy to allow patients to access medically assisted dying services at a Catholic hospital that was previously exempt. Looking back My year as OMA president took a toll on me, but I'm proud of what we accomplished After bankruptcy filing, Purdue Pharma may not be off hook Some of the states that have brought lawsuits against the drug manufacturer have said they will fight the proposed settlement U.S. government plans to ban flavours used in e-cigarettes The surprise White House announcement could remake the multibillion-dollar vaping industry Health Canada eyes private sector cash to fund opioids solution Health Canada been quietly considering a pay-for-performance project to see if specific help, funded by the private sector, targeted at a small group of opioid addicts is effective It isn’t ‘disruption’ but changes in healthcare are poised to accelerate Investment cash pours into digital health The CMA’s long road to restored faith The big two-tier debate Up until 2010, the private-public debate regularly roiled CMA annual meetings First Previous 224 225 226 227 228 Next Last