What your patients are reading – Week of October 14, 2014 Ont. reviewing college secrecy on criminal chargesOntario Health Minister Eric Hoskins says he is reviewing the province’s regulatory practices after it was revealed that the provincial college has the discretion to inform—or not inform—police when a doctor has potentially committed a crime. Ontario pharmacist charged with fraud Rocco D’Angelo allegedly billed the Ontario Drug Benefits Plan for drug products that were not dispensed. Press Review – October 14, 2014 Updated Canadian atrial fibrillation guidelines New information on stroke prevention, periprocedural anticoagulation management, rate and rhythm control. Business and community leaders invest $3.5 million in geriatric care Philanthropic gift to help Mount Sinai Hospital serve aging patient population Summit showcases pharmacy services research Research program OPEN examines medication management services that pharmacists and other healthcare professionals provide. NAPRA launches new website for IPGs eying Canada Online portal simplifies Canadian licensing process for internationally trained pharmacists. Eastern Manitoba ERs plagued by doctor shortages A doctor shortage is crippling ER facilities in eastern Manitoba, forcing staff to scramble and send patients to other hospitals. Interacting with pharmacy staff increasingly important: patient survey J.D. Power U.S. Pharmacy Study finds interactions are increasingly important drivers of patient satisfaction and business results. First Previous 2567 2568 2569 2570 2571 Next Last