After a celebrated career that included 18 years as secretary-registrar of the Newfoundland and Labrador Pharmacy Board, the much-respected Don Rowe will step down in November.
While administering injections is just one of the new pharmacy services authorized by regulations announced by the provincial government on October 9, 2012, it’s certainly created the most excitement.
Alberta launches two new plans that support patients through a formalized medication management process of patient assessment, care planning and follow-up.
There is growing unrest in Ontario as nearly 1,300 doctors were hit with a new $825 fee from their provincial college, which will be used to complete inspections at out-of-hospital clinics.
TORONTO | Ontarians will have access to primary care co-ordination and—for those persons who need it—more than four million additional hours of home health care and support services if the Ministry of Health eliminates the costly duplication that currently exists within the province's 14 Community Care Access Centres (CCACs).