Don't weep over the end of the 2004 Canada health accordIt didn't lead to any major improvements in healthcare outcomes anyway. Why hospitals can survive, and thrive, without fast foodAdvocates of hospitals serving as healthy examples to the community battle arguments of budget concerns and freedom of choice LETTER: Shame for publishing clinical pay per MD data What your patients are reading – Week of April 21, 2014 Morning Roundup: Shoppers to become grocery pick-up hub? Plus, former health minister joins pharmacist and cop in med pot venture and Shoppers Drug Mart is Canada's most valuable retail brand. Phone med reviews reduce hospitalizations Low-risk patients three times less likely to be admitted to hospital in medication therapy management study of home-health patients. Contest: What's your story? Share stories about your work life, school life, your kids or your pets for a chance to win one of two Tim Hortons gift cards. PANL pressures government to make changes Benzodiazepines worsen outcomes in elderly patients with COPD Prescribing a benzodiazepine increases outpatient exacerbations and emerg visits for COPD or pneumonia. New Brunswick reaches tentative agreement with pharmacists Changes to dispensing fees and drug pricing withheld pending ratification. First Previous 2976 2977 2978 2979 2980 Next Last