How to combat the ‘worst man-made epidemic in modern medical history’CMPA annual meeting ponders solutions to the opioid imbroglio A pharmacare add-on: Make drug research publicA wholesale rethink is needed. Outcry from seniors prompts review of NS Pharmacare changes Outcry from seniors groups over controversial changes to Nova Scotia's Pharmacare program have led the province to promise an analysis of the proposed changes. Changes in Nova Scotia Pharmacare to benefit some seniors Some seniors in Nova Scotia will soon start paying less for prescriptions and premiums. Changes to Pharmacare will see premium cuts for some seniors in Nova Scotia Changes also include new payment scale based on income. B.C. pharmacies now signing up patients for smoking cessation Eligible residents no longer have to call HealthLink BC to access the province’s quit smoking program. Downtown Eastside pharmacy headed to B.C. court in PharmaCare fight Owner hopes to overturn decision excluding him from program. B.C. doctor says methadone clinic fee necessary for treatment expectations B.C. pharmacies barred from PharmaCare over methadone billing One Downtown Eastside pharmacist says banning his store will hurt patients. When it comes to pharmacare, be careful what you wish for Provincial governments are more interested in restricting access than in creating better programs. First Previous 8 9 10 11 12 Next Last