Patients experiencing slew of problems with mandatory mail-order drug plansSome patients who have been forced to make the switch are experiencing problems they never had with their pharmacist Ontario and B.C. address concerns around 'independent' medical evaluations of car accident victimsA Globe and Mail investigation has prompted both provinces to examine physician practices Universal national pharmacare for Canada may offer a small personal loss for a few but a larger public gain Don't follow the Quebec model for national pharmacare, warn researchers The authors of a new CMAJ study argue that it doesn't perform well enough in terms of access, cost control or equity Las Vegas attack leaves costly wake for uninsured Canadian victims Financial checkup: A Brady Bunch savings plan A recently remarried doctor ponders financing education for the six kids in his new family Pharmacare could save Canada over $4 billion a year in drug costs A new report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer comes a year after a House of Commons Standing Committee asked for a cost estimate 'Absolutely terrifying:' Family faced big medical bill despite travel insurance It’s summertime—have you made your cottage plans? Financial Checkup: A family doctor with a 'ridiculous' investment portfolio First Previous 9 10 11 12 13 Next Last