Social cost of generic OxyContin abuse exceeds price savingsTORONTO _ New research by the Canadian Health Policy Institute (CHPI) suggests the avoidable costs of OxyContin abuse could exceed the savings expected from generic prices by up to $415 million annually. These are not tweets from Deb Matthews Alberta MDs under ‘assault’: incoming AMA head Is Alberta’s summer of discontent a precursor to an ugly winter? MD appointed provincial health minister New AHS chairman promises ‘satisfaction’ Four MDs win in Quebec election Ontario fee talks restart with mediator on standby Health minister says fiscal ‘targets’ remain the same Rubicon nurtures new grads Weekend retreat blends outdoor adventure with discussions on alternative reimbursement and the changing scope of practice. High dividends = higher returns? Think again Q&A: Catching up with Murray Koffler Shoppers Drug Mart’s founder reflects on the company’s 50-year history and shares his thoughts on the state of pharmacy practice today. First Previous 525 526 527 528 529 Next Last