How doctors can avoid burning outKeynote speaker offers physician health advice More bad news for the obese: driving can be hazardousExtra padding doesn’t count as crash protection, study shows Private practice: the other 1% Fed up with the public health system? Well, you can always opt out With premiums, Alberta premier pits MDs against taxpayers EDMONTON | Alberta’s premier fired a salvo against the province’s doctors this week, using the specter of user fees as physicians seek a new deal. Former WHO leader dies Nakajima’s tenure marked by criticism DISPATCH: Does London have the prescription for tackling obesity? Knowing the right questions to ask Patient encounters are snapshots in time that need to be pieced together for a full picture Would targeted user fees boost patient accountability? In the late 1970s—faced with their income declining against inflation—pockets of physicians were extra-billing patients directly for money beyond what they received from provincial health plans. Saskatchewan heads to India to find a few good doctors But does the province's recruitment contravene WHO recruitment ethics? Private delivery acceptable when key criteria are met Canadian Doctors for Medicare says it opposed Shouldice Hospital sale but not all private delivery of health care First Previous 808 809 810 811 812 Next Last