Capitation just one element of effective primary-care reformDoctor who helped design Ontario’s primary-care reform models says capitation ‘shouldn’t be a religion’ The new British solutionCanada modelled its health system on the U.K.’s old National Health Service. Now even Britain is moving on Statins underused in diabetics U.S. researcher calls for more integrated approach to treating hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia to lower cardiovascular risks Check for eating disorders in female type 1 diabetics Patterns in HbA1c, hypoglycemic episodes and menses can offer clues Exposure to virulent E. coli strain sparks renal, cardiac disease Long-term followup of Walkerton victims reveals lasting impact on health Doctor at centre of Sikh temple controversy in Ontario A well-known internist here is embroiled in a controversy that has inflamed passions among two sets of congregants in the city’s large, lone Sikh temple. Newest guidelines for managing risk of sepsis show clinical impact High physician compliance, decreased resource utilization seen in Toronto hospital NP push heard but not yet acted on Nursing students still pushing for nurse practitioner in the emergency department of the Peterborough Regional Health Centre. Bringing CME to Ethiopia Ethiopian-Canadian doctor leading grassroots effort to bring training to impoverished country Up your nose . . . with a flu vaccine U.S. group suggests intranasal influenza agent is highly effective in kids First Previous 3609 3610 3611 3612 3613 Next Last