Alberta Health extends funding agreement with pharmacistsThe deal includes a risk-sharing component in which the government would hold back funding if budget targets were exceeded, but those targets were met last year Alberta college asks doctors to begin tracking their own performanceThe college will soon launch a program in which doctors will mine their own practice data to assess their clinical performance National dementia strategy should include input from patients, caregivers: report Alberta doctor accused of racist comments won't be disciplined Dr. Lloyd Clarke regrets making the comments but insists he is not racist Calgary clinic offers new hope for patients addicted to opioids Their injectable opioid agonist program is only the second of its kind in the country Canada's largest Catholic healthcare provider revises medical aid in dying policy Covenant Health in Alberta made the move following several incidents, including one where a woman was forced to have an eligibility assessment in the street Alberta MD found guilty of three charges, must pay $70K to college Dr. Habeeb Ali failed to pay college annual fees and misrepresented his income after entering bankruptcy Canadian pharmacists are playing a key role in boosting immunization rates this flu season While national immunization rates remain well below the 80% target, pharmacists are taking strides to boost those numbers Alberta proposes tougher rules, transparency on health provider misconduct The new rules would take effect in April, 2019 and cover 100,000 health professionals Patient has assisted death assessment on sidewalk outside Catholic hospital The woman, who had been a patient at the Catholic hospital, was required to leave in order to get the assessment First Previous 48 49 50 51 52 Next Last