N.S. Health Authority using credentialing to direct where doctors practiseSystem getting better but Doctors Nova Scotia would prefer more flexibility The compelling case for salaried physiciansIt is a well-known economic theory that once you get a minimal level above the poverty line in terms of household income, increasing levels of financial compensation are associated with decreasing returns on happiness. Treatment in hospital by older doctors linked to higher death rates But treating high volumes of patients seems to have a protective effect What the heck is binding interest arbitration?! The OMA and Ontario are negotiating to decide that in a fraught time Pharmacists: who's earning the most? A state by state look at pharmacists' salaries in the US The law of unintended consequences New SMA president to focus on ER wait times, coming fee talks and unnecessary testing Press review - May 11, 2017 What does Trump’s agenda mean for Canadian healthcare? Trade policy with the United States puts Canadian medicare in the crosshairs Ontario college strips ophthalmologist's licence for overbilling patients and fudging records Dr. Andrew Winston Taylor is appealing the decision and will be able to continue practising until the court reaches a decision First Previous 361 362 363 364 365 Next Last