Healthcare costs will rise significantly as population ages, says new reportGovernments need to put more resources into illness prevention, including addressing factors such as housing, mental health and loneliness, which affect people’s overall health as they age. How to use an integrated change management and project management approach to implement new pharmacy technology Incorporating a new technology without considering the end-users’ experiences and needs decreases its potential for success. Here are some steps you can take to ease the process for all. New Canadian recommendations for treatment of HER2+ breast cancer REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance provides evidence-based consensus guidance on treatment of early and metastatic HER2+ breast cancer. New product: Nuvaxovid Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for December. New product: Tyenne Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for December. What the OCP’s director accountability measures get right: Empowering leadership while ensuring accountability By requiring directors to formally attest to their oversight of care standards, the policy reinforces their authority to lead. University of Ottawa and Shoppers Drug Mart to launch the first pharmacy care clinic on a Canadian campus The new clinic marks a new chapter in healthcare coverage and advancing research opportunities at post-secondary institutions. Ontario Liberals just made a campaign promise to ‘guarantee’ family docs for all Ontarians in 4 years. But how? Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie is also promising to add 1,625 residency spots and promote team-based clinics. Multiple sclerosis symptoms: Dysphagia It’s estimated that more than one in three people with MS have trouble swallowing, according to a meta-analysis published in Neurological Sciences. 5 clinical pearls for optimizing levothyroxine therapy Pharmacists can play an important role in screening patients for hypothyroidism. First Previous 82 83 84 85 86 Next Last