Discounting Co-Pays: A tough sellWhat do policymakers think about pharmacies discounting their fees while at the same time lobbying them for more money? I asked two of the leaders behind Ontario’s drug reforms about the controversial practice. Taxing ‘unhealthy’ foods won’t reduce obesityNo matter the good intentions, taxing certain foods to make us healthier remains bad public policy. There are several reasons why this is so, the most fundamental being that such taxes affect everyone regardless of their girth or lifestyle choices. Loblaw to pilot new "Live Life Well" store concept Pharmacists will be front and centre in a new retail concept being introduced by Loblaw in downtown Toronto this fall. It's time for B.C. to reconsider private drug plans for public employees Why is B.C. wasting money on a private insurance middleman for public employee drug coverage? Doctors Manitoba raises concern about 'backlog' of delayed query claims Payments for doctors in Manitoba have been delayed as of late, the provincial medical society president said in a recent newsletter. Video: Solar-powered mobile health clinic reaches patients in West Bank A mobile medical clinic powered by solar energy is delivering health care to Palestinian residents living in area C of the West Bank, where Israeli regulation does not allow construction. Walgreen also had eye on Shoppers According to a report in the National Post, U.S. mega-retailer had also considered making a bid for the Canadian drugstore chain. Nurse bilked health region: audit Lights, camera, action! Starting in film as a stuntwoman, Dr. Sandra Feldman has found real satisfaction on the other side of the lens Five ways to make relocating for a job easier on your spouse Two doctors’ spouses weigh in on what helped them to adjust after life-altering moves First Previous 795 796 797 798 799 Next Last