Appeal Court rejects illegal immigrant's bid for government health careCourt says granting bid could undermine immigration laws and turn the country into a “health care safe haven.” Telepsychiatry saves money and time for the ERPsychiatrists use video-conferencing to assess patients, recommend treatment Canada scores a B grade in wait times Union says 'tsunami' of boomers forcing up demand and cost of Alberta's seniors residences Comments follow eviction of residents from an assisted-living home in Calgary. Insider's view of the Ontario Pharmacy Council Group tasked with advising province on implementing extended pharmacy services. One-quarter of U.S. RNs to seek new job Soaring rates of MRI and CT scans raising concerns Health Council of Canada among those who suspect excessive ordering of tests Insurer warns of increased Nova Scotia drug costs following generic cap Reducing generic costs for Pharmacare clients alone will increase prices for other users, expert warns. N.S. pharmacists and government agree on new dispensing fees New fee structure follows two-month negotiation period. Deadline passes with no Alberta physician master agreement EDMONTON | A temporary agreement in principle (AIP) meant to help smooth the way for a more comprehensive—and long lasting—physician service master agreement in Alberta has expired. First Previous 697 698 699 700 701 Next Last