York Central Hospital’s 100-day turnaroundHow a large community hospital in southern Ontario used a ‘burning platform’ strategy to overcome chronic deficits and improve performance despite a variety of structural and cultural obstacles New generic pricing policy worries New Brunswick pharmacistsThe New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association is speaking up about the financial impact of the province’s new generic pricing policy. Inventive incentive As Ontario’s groundbreaking EXCITE program prepares for liftoff, things are about to get easier for medical inventors Signs that you should get a new financial adviser Health innovation is the future And now is the time for research and evidence to inform the public policy discussion about health services Six tips to consider when negotiating a contract Have clear expectations from both sides at the start to avoid misunderstandings later How green is your hospital? The Greening Health Care Challenge is offering hospitals a way to benchmark their energy conservation performance — and maybe save a lot of money Cookies made of Swiss cheese? In his final appearance on this page, our columnist recalls his departure from Alberta Health Services From Pac-Man to powerhouse Healthcare is a huge cost for Canadian governments, but it could become a major driver of economic growth. Globally, Canada is uniquely positioned to realize that potential Drug Trading/Medicine Shoppe sale finalized One of the biggest business agreements in Canadian pharmacy is now officially a done deal. First Previous 339 340 341 342 343 Next Last