Saskatchewan aims to stop “DIN spinning”More than a dozen fines given since 2010 for process where one brand is dispensed while claims are submitted for another. Sick of employee sick notes? Let’s get rid of ‘em: OMA presidentHAMILTON | After dealing with mountains of paperwork and “28 years of frustration,” Ontario Medical Association president Dr. Scott Wooder finally decided to speak out about one of his pet peeves—employee sick notes. Newfoundland and Labrador considering covering smoking-cessation drugs Province one of only two not offering any subsidization for nicotine-replacement therapies and smoking-cessation drugs. Med student finds real aneurysm in standardized patient faking same illness By their very nature, standardized patients aren’t supposed to be sick. Aussie doctors battle against government's 'GP tax' SYDNEY, Australia | Paying to see doctors may soon be compulsory in Australia as the government reins in ballooning health costs. Nurse returns from Philippines Top 5 issues U.S. pharmacists face this year From Obamacare to tougher compounding rules, here's what your American peers will be dealing with in 2014. Press Review - January 7, 2013 Check out our review of recent healthcare stories in the media - Top Story: Canada’s health-care system is meant to be for all — but money can buy advantages. Read this and New year, new nurses! $1,000 prize for health-care professional writing best 100 words First Previous 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 Next Last