OMA backpedals on 'redistribution' relativity resolution from special meetingThough the effort appears to be an attempt for the association to appease all doctors it represents, some have questioned whether the OMA leadership is in fact undermining its governing body Alberta registered nurses, nurse practitioners to prescribe drugs, order X-rays Lawsuit in overdose death of 90 year old Nova Scotia woman can proceed Recall issued on several brands of strawberry childrens cough syrup Manitoba puts up cash to cut wait times for hip, knee and cataract surgeries Shining a spotlight on the opioid crisis New BC-based documentary aims to get the conversation started. Montreal GP under criminal investigation for billings fraud Ontario’s health system is straining from hospital overcrowding: report Lawsuit over death caused by alleged prescription error to proceed A judge has ruled that a lawsuit launched by the son of a Nova Scotia senior whose death was allegedly caused by a small town pharmacy's prescription error will proceed. Drug spending quickly outpacing spending on doctors and hospitals: CIHI report Drugs for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s disease make up the largest proportion of drug spending in Canada First Previous 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 Next Last