B.C. college releases updated practice standard for MAiDThe latest version does not include revised provisions related to patients whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental disorder. Pharmacy responds with one voice to news of National Pharmacare dealWith the news of the first stages of a long-anticipated National Pharmacare program, pharmacists express concern that the plan is being developed without the input of the professionals who will be most affected by it. Another open letter to the OMA board: Revisit the negotiations mandate Dr. Sohail Gandhi urges a reconsideration of the physician services agreement negotiations mandate, citing three crucial developments. Perspective on the new National Pharmacare framework Universal coverage can be achieved without implementing a single payor system that could potentially introduce other unintended consequences, says the CEO of the Ontario Pharmacists Association. Doctor’s husband suing Disney for negligence in wrongful death case Dr. Kanokporn Tangsuan had a severe allergy to nuts and dairy products and informed the waiter that she required ‘allergen free food.’ POLL: What should the annual fee increase be in your next physician services agreement? See what your colleagues say. Take our survey. ‘Not consulted’: Alberta health minister questions Ottawa’s national pharmacare plan The plan as it stands would allow every Canadian with a health card to access free diabetes medication and birth control. Editorial: The research issue Research can boost the informed decision-making needed to improve healthcare. Proposed ODB changes counterbalanced by cancelled reconciliation mechanism Ontario pharmacies will be $39 million better off after both changes. Alarming growth in ‘patient steering’: CPhA calls on Canada to regulate PPN arrangements The Canadian Pharmacists Association says its firmly against payer-directed care and wants several regulatory changes to protect Canadian patients. First Previous 152 153 154 155 156 Next Last