Couche Tard, On the Run parent firms challenge Health Canada nicotine pouch rulesConvenience store firms that operate thousands of outlets across Canada are taking the federal government to court. Quebec GP org wants to correct the ‘negative and devaluing’ portrait of family medicineThe Fédération des médecins omnipraticiens has unveiled new data on family medicine in Quebec and calls on the government to use them to “stop devaluing” the practice. Why is uptake low on AI tools to help docs with paperwork still so low? A 2023 report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business estimated that Canadian doctors cumulatively spend 48.8 million hours per year on administrative tasks. Plugging the drain: The critical role of loss prevention in community pharmacies Ontario government to family doctors: The beatings will continue until morale improves That we have a family medicine crisis in Ontario is indisputable, but somehow not evident to those in government. Treating Time Deficiency Syndrome Who better to provide wisdom on managing multiple demands than fellow physicians? Immediate skepticism: Alberta announces $16-million grant program to recruit rural physicians, facing swift critique from the AMA The province is offering bursaries of up to $200,000 for new family doctors to practice in rural and remote communities. Resources to share with parents: Breastfeeding as a tool to soothe during immunization, painful procedures Evidence shows the pain-reducing strategy works for immunizations and brief procedures. This PharmaChoice member dropped PrescribeIT—will others follow? The proposed 20-cent transaction fee for PrescribeIT for new and renewal electronic prescriptions is set to take effect in January. Walmart to use Nexi for specialty pharmaceutical services The all-in-one digital tool will help automate the administration of specialty pharmaceuticals and offer customers a more seamless experience. First Previous 266 267 268 269 270 Next Last