What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of July 30th Which medication reconciliation practices in hospitals are the most effective?Systematic review finds literature most supportive for pharmacist-related interventions. Final reduction in generic drug prices begins in Nova Scotia Prices fall to 35 per cent of brand August 1st. OMA fumes as McGuinty promotes MD fee-cutting at premiers' meeting HALIFAX | As Dalton McGuinty sits down with provincial counterparts this week in Halifax, he seems to be rebranding himself from “Premier Dad” to “Uncle Frugality.” Ontario pharmacists getting into the swing of MedsCheck The number of reviews claimed picks up steam. Nurses a driving force in 'From Innovation to Action' healthcare transformation report Study finds gaps in services for heterosexual men with HIV Pharmacist says they are navigating a health care and service field that has not kept pace with their increased representation New Brunswick pharmacists: Treat us like Albertans Association calls for expanded role like the one recently announced out west. Light therapy: Early response does not predict long-term outcome Most patients with seasonal affective disorder respond after six weeks of treatment ACAHO Welcomes Council of the Federation Report on Health Innovation Seen as a starting point for more joint dialogue and collaborative activity First Previous 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 Next Last