Nova Scotia health official says virtual care ‘here to stay’Doctors Nova Scotia president Dr. Colin Audain, said virtual care, as provided by the province’s agreement with Maple, is a bit of a ‘Band-Aid solution.’ Alberta’s government introduces bill to begin sweeping revamp of healthcare servicesAll part of a multi-year transition estimated to cost $85 million, if passed, the bill will take effect in June. Will it work? New Brunswick doubles down on team-based primary care An action plan offers incentives for doctors to change. MyHealthNB expanding dashboard to include info on non-urgent medical imaging Today, the dashboard shows estimated wait times for CT scans, MRIs, bone density scans, ultrasounds and mammograms. There is no concern about a ‘diminished supply’ of doctors in Ontario: ministry ‘It’s really quite insulting,’ said Dr. David Barber, the chair of the OMA’s Section on General and Family Practice. Sask. to give up to $2K per trip for kids who need care they can’t get in province ‘The specialist physician or surgeon who applies for the prior approval must also indicate the expected length of stay required for treatment,’ noted a release from the province. Ontario’s arbitration position a slap in the face for physicians The ministry’s lowball proposal has demoralized physicians, who worry about its impact on physician retention, argues Dr. Sohail Gandhi. Pushing back on capital gains tax: Alberta joins the chorus Dr. Paul Parks, president of the Alberta Medical Association, has asked his province's premier to get involved. Expanding paramedics’ scope has serious implications for medication safety: ISMP Canada Paramedics increasing their scope and working in new patient care models means there is now a higher risk of medication errors, ISMP Canada says. A beginner's guide to incorporating your medical practice You're done with residency? Excellent. Now you have to think about maximizing that (hopefully) higher income. First Previous 43 44 45 46 47 Next Last