Doctors often use urine tests to make sure patients taking medication for opioid addiction are sticking with treatment. A new study suggests they may be missing some cheaters.
Examining how many knee replacements happened within the recommended six-month time frame, one province's track record actually improved over the course of the pandemic.
Dr. Jabir Jassam argues governments need to increase the wages and benefits of existing doctors and support nurse practitioners and physician assistants in primary care offices.