How a national drug plan can boost the Canadian economyDecreased drug costs and reduced admin fees could save up to $11.4 billion per year. New S.K. study “encouraging” for prescribingResearch shows strong public support for pharmacists in treating minor ailments. Report builds case for expanding med reviews Document from Shoppers Drug Mart and CARP calls for comprehensive, universal approach to service. BC College files appeal on incentives ruling College appeals decision that struck down bylaws prohibiting pharmacists from providing incentives Canadians are ambivalent about our healthcare system There is a disconnect between their personal views and their idea of how well the health system works for society at large Expanded practice uptake slow in Manitoba College Registrar not discouraged by pace of progress. Press Review – August 25, 2014 U.S. campaign opposes preferred pharmacy plans Organization representing independents wants congress to ban the practice. What's the best-paid specialty in Saskatchewan? The annual statistical report from Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Health found the average ophthalmologist in the province was paid $1.02 million last year from Medical Services Plan alone, the CBC said. Ontario fee deal talks move to facilitator stage Dr. David Naylor named as facilitator First Previous 531 532 533 534 535 Next Last