Ohio hopes six new rules will protect pharmacy workers from understaffing and burnoutWhat can Canadian pharmacists learn from Ohio's strategy? Cleaner hospital air: Campbellford Memorial Hospital completes $6 million-plus HVAC system upgrades‘The system provides enhanced ventilation rates, ensuring a higher turnover of fresh air, which helps to dilute the concentration of airborne contaminants.’ Legislate it: N.B. medical society prez wants province to get serious about banning sick notes The society points to similar efforts in Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. Ontario warns Toronto Public Health to drop drug decriminalization application The health unit filed an application with Health Canada in early 2022 to decriminalize the possession of illegal drugs for personal use. To Doom or not to Doom That is the question for Canadians about the future of healthcare here, says Dr. Darren Cargill. How many more pharmacists does Quebec need? A whopping 3,000 Some more niche areas of care are especially empty when it comes to the pharmacy professionals needed. Sperm donations: Quebec minister says 600 children fathered by 3 men in the same family is a public health issue PQ leader Pascal Bérubé wondered how such a thing was even possible. Nova Scotia health official says virtual care ‘here to stay’ Doctors Nova Scotia president Dr. Colin Audain, said virtual care, as provided by the province’s agreement with Maple, is a bit of a ‘Band-Aid solution.’ Alberta’s government introduces bill to begin sweeping revamp of healthcare services All part of a multi-year transition estimated to cost $85 million, if passed, the bill will take effect in June. Lunch breaks, quota bans and more: Ohio’s new rules fight burnout and understaffing The Ohio Board of Pharmacy’s new rules offer an example of how to battle understaffing and burnout in pharmacy staff. First Previous 128 129 130 131 132 Next Last