Walgreens to pay $7.5M in settlement over phoney pharmacistWalgreens will pay $7.5 million to settle with California authorities after an employee was criminally charged with impersonating a pharmacist and illegally filling more than 745,000 prescriptions in the San Francisco Bay Area. How blockchain could prevent future health data breachesFaced with the threat of ongoing data breaches, some Canadians seem willing to try novel solutions Telus mobile clinic project for urban homeless people expands to Ottawa The money docs: Self-directed investing, simplified Now in the middle of our career in medicine, my husband and I manage our own investments. Here’s why B.C. to eliminate Medical Services Plan monthly premiums for province's residents B.C. is the only Canadian province where the residents pay premiums directly to the health insurer Toronto Star publishes database of fee-for-service payments to all Ontario doctors Following the initiative, the Ontario government is likely to begin disclosing all physician compensation, one Star reporter said Family doctors vote to allow continued industry sponsorship of Family Medicine Forum In a survey sent out to CFPC members, 47% said they were opposed to discontinuing sponsorship despite concerns over industry influence Inequity aversion, relativity, and envy Life is unfair, but fee for service is the closest thing to fair that still encourages productivity for patients—no matter what the monkey does. Are we closet racists? My fellow Canadians, we need to talk... RemedysRx offshoot launches medication optimization program Pharmacists consult with plan members to find ways to optimize medication use First Previous 50 51 52 53 54 Next Last