Toronto Star publishes database of fee-for-service payments to all Ontario doctorsFollowing the initiative, the Ontario government is likely to begin disclosing all physician compensation, one Star reporter said Look this gift horse in the mouthDoctors should think critically about the government's motives for giving doctors a favourable contract OMA closes out 'extraordinary' council meeting: president The association passed possibly the most consequential set of governance changes in its history, and saw unprecedented numbers of physicians approve a new relativity approach Nova Scotia’s doctors ratify new four-year contracts with 2% annual increases 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 Canada’s top 40 research hospitals spent $2.68 billion in 2018, up 2.9% Money mindfulness: 7 things I wish I'd known when I started out If we are mindful from the start about personal finance we can avoid the common pitfalls Healthy habits for your financial wellbeing 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. South Dakota neurosurgeon made millions on unneeded surgeries Dr. Wilson Asfora performed complex spinal surgeries that shouldn't have been done and that left at least one patient partially paralyzed First Previous 112 113 114 115 116 Next Last