How patient stories can improve intensive care Canada is the third country to be affected by Epipen shortageIndividuals have been asked to hang on to and use auto-injectors that are past their expiry dates if they experience an anaphylactic reaction Abortion pill still largely out of reach for most women in Nova Scotia The abortion pill remains out of reach of most Nova Scotia women, because doctors still cannot bill the province for providing it. National program to help keep COPD patients out of hospital being expanded Pharmacists are dispensing advice on how to curb harmful medications in seniors Is that 10:30 appointment really for 11:15? Quebec doctors charging patients more for administrative tasks after ban on accessory fees Quebec outlawed accessory fees—on services such as ultrasounds and nasal drops—at the beginning of last year, but it did not extend to administrative fees Saskatchewan patients have complained that physicians are playing favourites with pharmacies The issue is new to the college and may be linked to concerns over expanded scope of practice for pharmacists Nova Scotia's family doctor shortages a result of 'zero' past action: premier Judge reserves decision on appeal filed by nurse fined for Facebook comments First Previous 708 709 710 711 712 Next Last