Press Review – June 27, 2014 Huge investment fails to improve primary healthcare in B.C.Increased doctor incentives do not lead to better access to care, recent study found Practice Gems: Hire slowly, fire quickly Hiring someone with a great attitude is extremely important, as a poor attitude is difficult to change. Managing hypertensive disorders during pregnancy New Canadian guidelines outline diagnosis, evaluation and treatment. 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.” Florida to allow limited use of medical marijuana State will only allow a strain of the plant that won’t get anyone high. Healthcare lessons from the Netherlands Despite the fear mongering, evidence shows private competition in healthcare works Watermelon and cucumber-mint salad More engaged patients get more smoking cessation counselling Don’t assume less engaged patients are unwilling to quit, researcher says First Previous 1483 1484 1485 1486 1487 Next Last