TORONTO | The Ontario college says it won’t alter a ban on physicians treating spouses, despite the passing of a private member’s bill that loosens the law for health professionals.
OTTAWA | The Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement has announced the nine Canadian healthcare delivery organizations it will support in Triple Aim improvement initiatives with the U.S.-based Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
Manitoba’s participation in the national Drug Pricing Alliance is reaping more benefits for the province’s taxpayers, and likely less profit for pharmacies here.
TORONTO | The author of a new article published by the Canadian Health Policy Institute questions the validity of statistics about fatal adverse drug reactions commonly cited by those who advocate for increased regulation of new drugs in Canada.
A Saskatchewan doctor who has had repeated run-ins with his provincial college has been given an “indefinite suspension” after he overcharged two patients seeking medical marijuana.