TORONTO | 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.
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.
As useful as the position is, a nurse practitioner at a residential care facility is extremely rare in B.C. and is effectively an experiment that is running out of time.
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