Changes coming next year for Saskatchewan pharmacistsWhile pharmacists have been prescribing for minor ailments since 2011, that list will expand next year Fallout from Utah nurse arrest: Policy changes, apologies CMA Physician Workforce Survey: Summary of most interesting findings Some Manitoba nurses to be allowed to write prescriptions, order tests Nova Scotia Health Minister promises greater flexibility for new doctors choosing practices The government has generated criticism for restricting where new doctors could practice in an effort to deal with shortages Green Shield Canada out to measure value of pharmacy spending In October the insurer will begin issuing monthly 'Patient-Impact Scorecards' for all pharmacies in Canada Philpott looks to bring Indigenous health delivery to new department 8 in 10 physicians rate access to long-term care beds as unsatisfactory: CMA survey One-in-five family doctors are never notified when their patient misuses a controlled substance: survey A survey from Canada Health Infoway found that another 18% only find out after the patient has picked up their prescription Important conversations: The pharmacist's role in 'Choosing Wisely' One of the fundamental ethical principles of the pharmacy profession is that pharmacists will only provide services or products that benefit their patients First Previous 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 Next Last