Average waits for knee replacement surgery top 670 days in southwestern Ontario hospitalThe administrator of the local health integration network fears this may turn into an addictions issue, since most patients on these wait lists rely on opioids for pain relief Quebec family physicians massively support fee deal with government Putting money behind the planet and population health Doctors don’t get much information about socially responsible investments, or how those investments perform, but that’s about to change B.C. funding rapid access treatment, public safety to address overdose crisis Pay incentives for doctors don't improve follow-up rates for patients discharged from hospital Resident doctors also appear to be unhappy about Trudeau's tax reform But the President of Resident Doctors of Canada suggests that the discussion the survey has sparked is more important than the results Metro and Jean Coutu finalize sale of pharmacy group for $4.5 billion As part of the sale, Jean Coutu's shareholders were given 11% of the shares of the supermarket chain Drug benefit plan managers and sponsors often overlook pharmacists At the 2017 drug benefits summit, Mark Rolnick of Shoppers Drug Mart suggested opportunities are being missed Saskatchewan doctor who threatened colleague reprimanded by college, but not suspended In a single day last year, Dr. Boniface Lubega sent several unbelievable emails to a fellow doctor Pharmacists lobby Ontario to establish $75 consultation for opioid management If prescription rates remain consistent with the previous year, the program could cost upwards of $150 million First Previous 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 Next Last