A personal journey through public and private healthcareWhen my wife was faced with a potentially life-ending disease, we needed more than the world-class care our Canadian system could offer Toronto oncologist loses licence after admitting to sexual relationship with patientDr. Theepa Sundralingam received her certificate of registration less than eight years ago. Neighbouring pharmacy and clinic accuse one another of racism, harassment and sabotage The regulators and the police also got involved as tensions escalated Canada could follow U.K. NHS’s fax ban if colleges' mandated doctors have secure email: expert Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock said a complete ban will come into place March 2020. Ontario college introduces new alternative to full investigation process For less egregious complaints, the CPSO is offering an alternative to lengthy investigation processes. Will email unlock the future of primary care? Probably, but the fact that we don’t know yet has frustrated virtually every patient and many doctors Fee-for-service medicine, referrals, and the gender pay gap Myths and facts about the OMA: Not everything you hear is true Credit where credit is due Family doctors pushing back against CPSO policy on continuity of care While many of the proposed policy requirements seem like common sense, some doctors suggest it may not be feasible to implement First Previous 12 13 14 15 16 Next Last