UK pharmacies threatened by government cuts Months of lobbying against cuts to pharmacy funding in the UK has not changed the government’s mind about reducing the pharmacy bill by more than £200 million over the next two years. Quebec considering Ontario-like minimum sanctions on healthcare professionals convicted of sexual crimes Press review – October 21, 2016 20 MDs take a stand against Health Canada; alleging violation of Indigenous patients' privacy Doctors are currently required to turn over detailed diagnostic information to ministry in order access medical travel grants Pharmacies’ dispensing errors featured in CBC news series Go Public highlights lack of national tracking system to monitor prescription errors. Incoming tax change worries group-incorporated doctors Parliament debates ending individual deductions for those in group incorporation Video: 5 questions to ask about your medications Tool designed to help patients discuss medications with healthcare providers. Differing views over vision for McGill University Health Centre merger Questionable practice of nursing home fees exposed Practice of Ontario pharmacies paying so-called "bed fees" to nursing homes in exchange for the exclusive right to dispense publicly funded drugs receives public exposure. Date set for CFP's Pillar of Pharmacy gala dinner Winner Carole McKiee to be formally recognized next week at an event in Toronto. First Previous 1311 1312 1313 1314 1315 Next Last