Rising patient expectationsEngaged patients are great, but the ‘entitled’ ones can make a doctor’s work day feel a lot harder Shingrix: New kid on the block Women's heart attack symptoms are different, and clinical care must catch up During a heart attack, women are more likely to present without pain, or with uncharacteristic symptoms. U.S. reforms target PBMs to reduce drug prices Trump administration proposing reforms that target pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to eliminate the practice of PBM rebates in Medicare and Medicaid drug benefit programs. Manitoba college launches Quality Improvement Program At first only family physicians will be included but it will expand to include all doctors in the province C.D. Howe report urges measures to curb inappropriate medical testing One 2013 study estimated 16% to 56% of tests ordered are inappropriate Opioid maker used rap video to push powerful painkiller The video was shown during a national sales meeting in 2015 to encourage employees to talk doctors into prescribing higher doses Emergency supply? Not even a chance Lessons learned after an encounter with an American pharmacist Optimizing care of older patients Rural Ontario residents at higher risk of stroke than urban counterparts: study The study authors found a notable gap between diabetes and cholesterol screening First Previous 924 925 926 927 928 Next Last