Help prevent acetaminophen overdose, hepatotoxicityReview toxicity risk factors and safe doses with patients. Canada falling behind in tackling hepatitis C, says liver foundationTORONTO | More than 300,000 Canadians are living with hepatitis C, yet only 2% of them have undergone treatment for this potentially fatal liver disease. Many go undiagnosed until it is too late. CFP forum aims to encourage next steps to change Knowing it’s time to change, and actually transforming the way you practice and do business are two quite different things. Healthcare spending hits $211B, but growth slowing: CIHI report Rate of increase lower than inflation and population growth Canada's health-care spending growth rate is slowing down: CIHI The growth rate of health-care spending is gradually slowing in Canada, with the nation spending about $6,000 on each citizen this year. BC pharmacists push for one budget to cover immunizations As B.C. pharmacists gear up for this year’s flu season, the British Columbia Pharmacy Association (BCPhA) is hoping the province will consider changing the way immunizations are funded. Alberta government postpones launch of new PharmaCare initiative Alberta Health Minister Fred Horne announced that plans to introduce a new PharmaCare program in Alberta effective January 1 2014 are now on hold. Practice Issues: Is it ethical for pharmacies to discount their dispensing fees? Practice Issues: Older adults and adherence Tech certification passes half million mark in the U.S. More and more jobs projected for pharmacy techs First Previous 572 573 574 575 576 Next Last