Moving Ontario hospitals into the 21st centuryFunding approaches that integrate care can improve access, costs and quality Over 10% of home care patients have adverse events: studyEDMONTON | With more than one million Canadians receiving healthcare services in the home, and the demand for home care increasing with the aging population, there is a greater need to ensure safe delivery of home care in the home setting. Fee talks and unifying members top goals: BCMA head New president sets out his to-do list Antibiotic apocalypse? In global efforts against increasing resistance and stagnating drug development, Canada is nowhere to be seen Manitoba inches closer to implementing new Pharmacy Act Manitoba pharmacists have now seen the final version of regulations that will enable activation of the new Pharmacy Act in that province (passed in 2006). Abuse common Antibiotic education works The Medical Post table of contents: June 25, 2013 print edition At McGill, the old guard aims to learn some new tricks But critics fear school may lose its research thump IBD and pregnancy: Many misconceptions Both patients and doctors have things to learn First Previous 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 Next Last