How a national drug plan can boost the Canadian economyDecreased drug costs and reduced admin fees could save up to $11.4 billion per year. New Brunswick expert recommends health-care overhaul in the province Are patients being left high-and-dry by MDs setting their own hours? A local doctor in London, Ont., says maybe it's time to change the way doctors set their own hours—a change that could better serve patients. DIY blood pressure care may surpass office based treatment for some patients: study Researchers are unsure why self-management worked best. Report builds case for expanding med reviews Document from Shoppers Drug Mart and CARP calls for comprehensive, universal approach to service. ER doctor says legal loophole makes it difficult for doctors to report drunk drivers Foreign doctors boost Ontario's physician corps Doctors trained abroad are bolstering Ontario's ranks of physicians, the provincial college reports in it's annual review. Canadians are ambivalent about our healthcare system There is a disconnect between their personal views and their idea of how well the health system works for society at large New Canadian guidelines outline care for pregnant women with HIV Focus on optimizing HIV management and reducing perinatal transmission. What your patients are reading – Week of August 25, 2014 First Previous 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 Next Last