Ontario government announces prescription drug benefit changes to OHIP+Ontario's government will no longer offer free prescriptions to kids and young adults with private coverage, the province's new health minister announced Saturday. Pharmacists concerned about their role in pharmacare discussionsWhen the national council on pharmacare was named last month, not a single pharmacist was appointed to a seat N.S. premier defends healthcare changes, calls for a 'reimagining' of care Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil is defending his government's sweeping changes to health care in Cape Breton, saying the status quo is no longer acceptable. Apology legislation research targets the patient point of view B.C. pharmacist allowed to practise again after admitting to 2,400 fraudulent claims Jin Tong Li manipulated Pharmanet claims in order for his patients receive financial benefits they were not entitled to ALS researcher Dr. Michael Strong named new president of CIHR Cannabis dispensaries get real Oct. 17, 2018; municipal leaders can't wait OMA accepts new PC government offer to return to negotiations The OMA said it will be able to re-trigger the binding arbitration process at any time if negotiations aren't proceeding well Saskatoon pharmacist becomes new chair of CPhA Christine Hrudka said her top priorities will be nationwide harmonized scope of practice, women in leadership, and the opioid crisis Concern among FPs that politicians don't appreciate value rises slightly: CFPC poll First Previous 267 268 269 270 271 Next Last