NDP say leaked bill shows plans for health care privatization in OntarioThe purported draft bill contains language that would establish a health 'super agency,' whose responsibilities would include managing health service needs across Ontario Should you charge for that?A guide to charging for uninsured services and navigating the patient interactions that come with it Medicare is all about money – super short history lesson B.C. nurses approve new collective agreement with pay increase, workload changes Nurses in British Columbia will get a 2% annual wage increase in a new three-year collective agreement. Palliative paramedic program to train thousands in end-of-life care Two organizations are providing $5.5 million in funding to train more than 5,000 paramedics Quebec gov't backs off on revealing names of doctors who overbilled The Quebec government will not reveal the names of doctors, pharmacists or other health professionals who billed too much, La Presse reported Jan. 28. Quebec pharmacists inappropriately charged public insurance plan $3 million Some pharmacists were allegedly billing for services delivered to deceased patients The third rail Single payer healthcare has been given great moral freight in Canadian policy debates, but that's hampered us from figuring out how to improve it Saskatchewan doctor fined and suspended for excessive billings The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan has suspended a Regina doctor for four months and fined him $15,000 for excessive billing. Value of capitated pay models: OHIP is not billed when visits are prevented First Previous 272 273 274 275 276 Next Last