Missing on the campaign trail: Talk of health carePharmacare, a seniors strategy, home care: All relegated to passing references. Evan Solomon on the missing heart of the election campaign Press Review – August 18, 2015 B.C. pharmacist helping student docs to understand pharmacy Allan Wong teaches family practice residents about the pharmacy side of patient care. Premiers gather to 'prescribe' Pharmacare for the federal government Provincial heads formally demonstrate support for the federally-funded drug program during photo-op BC College cracking down on problem methadone pharmacies BC college releases new four-year plan to enforce standards with methadone maintenance treatment. Second minor ailments pilot project underway in Nova Scotia Follow up demonstration will examine billing data. Eleven BC pharmacies leave PharmaCare In the midst of BC’s crackdown on “problem” pharmacies, 11 pharmacy outlets leave PharmaCare. There is no need for a national drug plan in Canada Focus should be on supporting individuals slipping through the cracks, not subsidizing those who don’t need it B.C. cracks down on methadone dispensers New regulations require re-enrollment with PharmaCare to weed out “problem pharmacies”. N.S. docs concerned about pharmacists’ minor ailment project Minor ailment assessments could create conflict of interest and allow improper diagnosis, N.S. physician asserts. First Previous 9 10 11 12 13 Next Last