Can physicians sue their medical associations?A ruling in a class action lawsuit against the SMA may have set a new legal precedent across the country Doctor: Patients tell me concerning things about MedsChecksOne day I decided to start asking patients about their experience with Ontario’s medication review program. Their responses were telling and made one thing clear to me—many pharmacists aren’t following protocol. Ontario health minister wants more say in college's disciplinary role Newfoundland and Labrador misusing 20% of their healthcare budget: Choosing Wisely Head of Choosing Wisely NL says unnecessary tests, prescriptions and procedures are costing the province hundreds of millions of dollars The best of our physician writers 2016 A look back at the brightest, best and most controversial blog posts from 2016 Delta airlines changes policy after incident with black, female doctor on flight Flight attendants are no longer required to verify a health professional's medical credentials in the event of an emergency N.S. simulation project brings together rural nurses, paramedics Nurse regulatory body faces backlash for guilty verdict in case of nurse who wrote about grandfather's care on Facebook Would Ontario's other major political parties grant doctors binding arbitration? Perhaps, but not likely as a pre-condition to negotiations New MedsCheck requirements boosting number of faxes to doctors’ offices Some physicians reportedly unprepared for sharp increase in documentation. First Previous 357 358 359 360 361 Next Last