Huge investment fails to improve primary healthcare in B.C.Increased doctor incentives do not lead to better access to care, recent study found Press Review – June 27, 2014 U.K.: Do copays affect demand? English study looks into whether or not eliminating prescription charges increases demand. Pharmacist fills fraudulent script with M&Ms Pleads guilty to felony for charging client $100 for the “drugs.” Healthcare lessons from the Netherlands Despite the fear mongering, evidence shows private competition in healthcare works Managing hypertensive disorders during pregnancy New Canadian guidelines outline diagnosis, evaluation and treatment. Press Review – June 25, 2014 How to diagnose and manage pediatric urinary tract infections Updated statement provides guidance on UTIs in children over two months of age. Study suggests Ontario doctors not rigorous with kids' concussions More engaged patients get more smoking cessation counselling Don’t assume less engaged patients are unwilling to quit, researcher says First Previous 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 Next Last