C.D. Howe analyst makes case against binding arbitration for Ontario's doctorsSuggests it may be time for the OMA to consider a new ask—one that would allow physicians to provide services outside the public system Saskatchewan patients can see family more as health facilities open doors 24/7 Elderly women over-prescribed UBC study shows one in three elderly women inappropriately prescribed. UK to make it easier for pharmacies to merge English health authorities want to reduce costs by encouraging greater use of centralized dispensing model. Hospitals in Ottawa launch new approach to cut mental health waits State targets prescription transfer scheme West Virginia attorney general says mail-order pharmacies tricked patients into transferring to costlier suppliers. An 'ethical hacker' weighs in on ransomware, the latest IT threat to a physician's practice Discussed: why doctors are the worst customers; the price of ransom for health records; a fail-safe back up plan; and cavalier attitudes towards medical data Disclosing physician billings: a cross-Canada breakdown Holding health records ransom Why hackers use malicious software to target health-care providers Concerned Ontario Doctors: Putting faces on the cuts A brief history of the grassroots group trying to shed light on the impact of the government's unilateral action First Previous 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379 Next Last