Can we rebuild the world’s best health system?Once upon a time, Canada led the world in healthcare. We could do it again. Here’s how Ontarians losing worrisome number of RNs: RNAOThe provincial government needs to inject an infusion of RNs into the health system if it's serious about meeting the needs of patients, nursing group says. New fee deal passes with highest voter turnout in OMA history—and deep specialist divisions 81% of doctors vote in support of new physician services agreement Press Review - December 7, 2012 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Long waits in emergency departments symptom of bigger problems. Read this and UPDATED - OMA vote: Relativity a win in the tentative deal? Advice from each specialist section on how to vote reflects the new fee relativity that would come into place with the deal Alberta fee update: Doctors must 'batten down the hatches' EDMONTON | The funding battle of Alberta is ramping up again, after a brief respite that lasted barely a few days. Adverse Reactions: Calcitonin and cancer risk Health Canada reviewing European recommendations that restrict use of calcitonin because of evidence suggesting an increased risk of cancer. Clinical Notes: CSACI advises against IgG food allergy tests Group says tests often lead to unnecessary dietary restrictions, potentially resulting in poor growth in children and malnutrition. A simple approach to better adherence U.S. program proves good for patients and business. Solutions in Drug Plan Management 2012 Seeking answers to high-cost drug dilemmas. First Previous 620 621 622 623 624 Next Last