Sluggish approvals slow access to new drugs: Fraser InstituteCanadians are waiting nearly 2-1/2 years for government bureaucracies to approve new prescription drugs for public use, says a report from public policy think-tank the Fraser Institute. Greater access to primary health care needed: surveyThere is not enough access to health-care facilities and services in Muskoka, according to survey respondents. Drug reforms will hit NB pharmacies hard: Blanchard Despite government incentives, the New Brunswick Pharmacists Association is grappling with disparities in drug reforms compared to other provinces. Atlantic pharmacies pilot therapeutic substitution Prompted by legislation around pharmacists’ expanded scope of practice, Medavie Blue Cross is conducting a pilot that could help determine fee-for-service models in the future. Alberta Liberals promise $100M to put more doctors in smaller centres Vitals: a wrap up of statistics - April 10, 2012 Alberta Premier stresses PC party’s commitments to pharmacy during election campaign Redford stops in front of pharmacy to stress the Tories’ commitment to improving patients’ access to pharmacists. Why nurses are in such high demand stateside Grappling with quality challenges has attracted a new breed of health care leaders: physician and nurse executives. LETTER: Canada needs an HHR agency The real heroes behind the dismantling of Ontario’s MRC Remembering Irene and Tony Hsu’s fight against unfair audits by the Medical Review Committee First Previous 658 659 660 661 662 Next Last