Help solve another doctor’s problem: ‘How do you incentivise staff?’ Newfoundland and Labrador pharmacies lose more controlled drugs than anywhere else in CanadaIn 2017, the province reported 450,000 units of controlled drugs as 'missing' Ontario government announces prescription drug benefit changes to OHIP+ Ontario's government will no longer offer free prescriptions to kids and young adults with private coverage, the province's new health minister announced Saturday. Pediatrician loses licence following $2 million scheme to defraud OHIP Dr. Ranjit Kumar Chandra has faced dozens of allegations of fraud over the last 25 years Does your doctor think you're a 'difficult' patient? Medicare authors criticize doctors, pander to everyone else Pharmacists concerned about their role in pharmacare discussions When the national council on pharmacare was named last month, not a single pharmacist was appointed to a seat New CMPA report highlights the highest risk areas in obstetrical care in Canada Ontario doctors question the value of MedsCheck Some doctors feel it creates redundancies and wastes taxpayers money, but pharmacists defended the program Antipsychotics may increase risk for premature cardiometabolic morbidity and mortality in youths A new study show the several drugs commonly used for behavioural issues in kids increase abdominal adiposity and decrease insulin sensitivity First Previous 1747 1748 1749 1750 1751 Next Last