Investment lessons from a Nobel Prize winnerThinking small can lead to big gains Why Quebec’s increased fees for doctors are not good health policy – and what this might mean for the rest of CanadaWe invest ever-growing sums in physician remuneration without noticing much improvement in the availability of medical visits and procedures. How can this be the case? Feds breaking health transfer fund deal could impact patient care: doctor group Ottawa can't be a reliable partner outside the constraints of a binding deal NS minor ailment pilot builds case for coverage A pilot study on the value of pharmacists providing minor ailment assessment and prescribing showed virtually complete acceptance by patients. To rein in health costs, rein in salaries Private clinics part of solution, says Montreal Economic Institute Dementia biggest global health challenge Do we overestimate the challenges facing medicare? Some experts insist things aren't that bad and that efforts to create a burning platform for change have to end. Rx&D responds to story about drug spending down Spending on patented drugs declining First Previous 56 57 58 59 60 Next Last