PEI pharmacists can now provide UTI assessment, prescribing for all agesPrior to the change, these services could only be provided for those 19 and older. Nova Scotia has adopted the CLHIA’s disability form—will other provinces follow?The association’s CEO says insurers are looking to cut down on forms Canada’s doctors are burdened with. Will Alberta’s experiment of paying NPs 80% of FPs pay off? Dr. Joshua Liu notes with 700,000 Albertans without access to primary care, the government may think this $15 million trial is worth trying. Best of both worlds: How this health team integrated patients in with virtual care Renfrew County doctors provided virtual appointments to patients not attached to a primary care provider. South Korean police raid office of incoming head of doctors’ group over protracted strikes The development could further dim prospects for an early end to the strikes. How to approach advance care planning for children with serious illness More needs to be done to initiate conversations around goals of care and advance care planning. Solutions for interoperability shortfalls Getting emergency doctors the patient data they should have. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of phytoestrogens How much do you know about the health effects of phytoestrogens? A financial primer Our new finance columnist on how to think about your financial team and other money matters. #NoMoreManels and the ‘Med Ed Pledge’ The European Endometriosis League faced backlash for an all-male panel on women's health in 2022, now initiatives like the Med Ed Pledge and the CMEX directory are changing things. First Previous 112 113 114 115 116 Next Last