'Robin Hood' MD who billed $1.8M over four years guilty of misconductTORONTO | A family doctor who billed Ontario for $718,000 in one year alone has been found guilty of professional misconduct for falsifying allergies for welfare patients to maximize their diet allowance. DIVERSION: Dr. Lifestyle's Stylish Holiday Eliquis approved for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation Drug originally indicated only for the prevention of venous thromboembolism in adults who have undergone elective knee or hip replacement surgery. New thinking for greater innovation Highlights of the 2012 Healthcare Efficiency Conference CHEO nurses win dispute over ‘consecutive weekend’ overtime Behaving badly Why do people make themselves sick? Behavioural science suggests new ways of reducing healthcare costs (not to mention saving lives) DNA to stop disease Resisting resistance Psychiatrists paint a bigger picture of health Consider the whole person, and their society, not just the disease, conference attendees hear Ontarians losing worrisome number of RNs: RNAO The provincial government needs to inject an infusion of RNs into the health system if it's serious about meeting the needs of patients, nursing group says. First Previous 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 Next Last