Alberta law aims to recover health costsAimed at tobacco manufacturers, criminal acts GE wins northern Ontario DI-r projectCommon repository for multiple PACS CAW puts pressure on fees in Windsor Many Windsor pharmacists are coming on board after the Canadian Auto Workers called on them to cover an additional $2 that CAW members would have had to pay for drug dispensing fees. PRACTICE NOTES: Who did what, now? I had an Abbott and Costello moment in my office recently. FEE RELATIVITY: U.S. relativity fix focused on work needed for reform 1980s commission involved all the players: physicians, government, researchers and patients. It also sought Canadian advice FEE RELATIVITY: Why do relativity reforms fail? Politics Lessons learned from thwarted B.C. and Ontario endeavours include recognizing that personal agendas exist FEE RELATIVITY: Decision on relativity adjustments on hold in Ontario New OMA president says issue still a priority, and while there is optimism, potential problem areas persist Ontario NPs taking on anesthesia care Survey: Doctors happier with their professional life and with the OMA Results of a new Ontario Medical Association membership survey will hearten the group's senior staff and elected officials and disappoint its critics. Billing number system may soon end, says N.B. health minister Provincial health minister Mike Murphy says the days of N.B.'s much reviled billing-number quota system may soon come to an end. First Previous 2259 2260 2261 2262 2263 Next Last