Alberta doctors file lawsuit against province over changes to billing Canadian physicians working hard to protect homeless from worst of COVID-19Shuttered drop-in centres, crowded shelters, underlying health issues and lack of PPE are just some of the challenges facing those who serve this vulnerable and 'terrified' population Temporary virtual care fee codes roll out Amidst the current pandemic, support for telephone and video care has rapidly expanded Six national award winners for 2020 named by college of health leaders N.L. to compensate doctors who commit to 'additional services' 'All hands on deck' approach covers overhead so they can help with pandemic Contract torn up, fees cut in Alberta As Alberta doctors have shifted their attention to face the COVID-19 crisis, they continue to fight against fee cuts and legislation that introduces greater uncertainty to a strained system Could reverse mentorship work in Canadian medicine? Pharmacists respond to complaints over 30-day limit on prescriptions British Columbia’s health officer, announced that the province is working to address the extra costs for seniors and for people on Fair Pharmacare Canadian IMGs willing to volunteer on frontlines of coronavirus pandemic A recent petition asking authorities to allow these doctors to practise, unpaid, has collected over 15,000 signatures CMA poll: A third of community doctors will run out of PPE in days The poll revealed that 71% of physicians working in the community tried to order supplies in March—fewer than 15% have received them First Previous 201 202 203 204 205 Next Last