Has an Ontario doctor closed up shop post-discipline?A family physician who was forced to limit his work to male patients after a sexual offence may have quit his practise. Still waiting for the futureWhile some lament the slow speed of change in pharmacy, others are charging ahead. 'I was a drug dealer'—doctor learns to say no to patients Nova Scotia’s Dr. Amanda Woodhouse faced threats—and worse—from patients after she decided to clamp down on prescribing pain drugs, as the Chronicle-Herald reports. Pan-Canadian generic pricing agreement: 18 drugs at 18% Multi-year agreement gradually expands the number of products priced at 18% of brand. Slow progress on e-health solutions Survey finds enthusiasm amongst pharmacists for digital health solutions, despite slow uptake. CFP event focuses on patient’s perspective Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy organized its annual Forum around one burning question: what do patients want and are we delivering it? Pharmacy retailers threaten legal action against BC College Chains reportedly warn College of Pharmacists of BC against trying to prohibit sales of tobacco products in drugstores. Ontario pharmacist charged with fraud Rocco D’Angelo allegedly billed the Ontario Drug Benefits Plan for drug products that were not dispensed. Summit showcases pharmacy services research Research program OPEN examines medication management services that pharmacists and other healthcare professionals provide. Interacting with pharmacy staff increasingly important: patient survey J.D. Power U.S. Pharmacy Study finds interactions are increasingly important drivers of patient satisfaction and business results. First Previous 656 657 658 659 660 Next Last