Medical experts urge Canada to declare public emergency over opioid crisis Press review - November 18, 2016 A look at how up to date provinces keep their opioid overdose numbers How current the provinces have kept statistics around deaths. Admin failure to communicate with ER doctors blamed in Montreal man's death Lack of comparable opioid overdose stats across Canada hinders response: experts Provinces use “hodgepodge” of different methods to track overdoses. A vision for a great OMA (or any other medical association) N.B. backs medical society’s goal to be among healthiest in Canada—and doctors have a big role Elective surgeries often cancelled in constant competition for OR time, surgeon testifies at medicare challenge case High-intensity end-of-life care more common for children than adults Wait times down in emergency, but still long for some patients Population growth and aging strain capacity; long wait for in-patient beds as well First Previous 419 420 421 422 423 Next Last