Toronto’s North York General Hospital settles with women in MD sex assault caseA lawyer has told the Toronto Star newspaper North York General Hospital has settled with most of the woman who have come forward with allegations an anesthesiologist who worked there sexually assaulted them. MD benefits at centre of lawsuit against BCMASuit claims non-member administrative fees are as much as 50% of value of individual benefits Brewery workers locked out over drug benefits A dispute centred around prescription drug coverage has led to the lockout of 172 employees at a Moosehead bottling plant in Saint John. Nova Scotia releases details of fair drug price consults The Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness announced last week that it will introduce legislation this spring that should move the province toward lower drug prices. BUDGET 2011: Tax breaks for FPs, nurses willing to work in rural and remote Canada Federal budget also promises tax deductions for MD, nurse certification fees Quebec specialists’ lawsuit threatens medicare: MD group If successful, case would open door to yet more privatized health care, critics argue Japan disaster: no radiation risk expected for Canada The damage to power plants in Japan is not expected to pose any health risks to people in Canada, according to government officials. Quebec Order of pharmacists pushes for legislative changes Minor ailment treatment, lab test requisitions among responsibilities sought. Pharmacist immunization off the table in Ontario, for now The Ontario College of Pharmacists has decided not to pursue full immunization authority at this time. Is money war on in Alberta? Government wants to kill hard-won AMA programs, services for members First Previous 579 580 581 582 583 Next Last