Pharmacists step up for multi-stakeholder pilot in Kingston, Ont.Plan in the works for project involving employees with diabetes, added focus on exercise. Long psychiatric waits in Saskatchewan can mean problems for patients BC court rules in favour of prohibiting incentives Following court decision, prohibition of incentives for prescriptions and pharmacy services is now in force. Nicotine patches alone somewhat effective in promoting smoking cessation Free nicotine patches with no behavioral support leads to higher quit rates compared with control group. Health information stolen along with nurse's bag in Winnipeg data breach E-prescribing app connects doctors to pharmacists PetalMD is integrating newly acquired app-based e-prescription service into its medical platform. English pharmacies could face even deeper cuts Group warns pharmacists government intends to go further than announced $350M cut, expects up to 3,000 drugstores to close. Rexall launches new med sync tool to improve adherence Pharmacy chain launches OneStopMeds, a technology-driven program that harmonizes prescriptions for patients taking multiple chronic medications. Pharmacists can effectively screen at-risk patients for chronic kidney disease Study provides evidence of the benefits of expanding community pharmacists’ scope to include lab test ordering. BCPhA seeks conference speakers The B.C. Pharmacy Association (BCPhA) calling for speakers for the association's Annual Conference on May 26 to 28, 2016 in Kelowna. First Previous 686 687 688 689 690 Next Last