Lower pay hampers nurse practitioner recruitment in primary careA continuing gap in pay and benefits for nurse practitioners who choose to work in primary care compared to those who work in hospitals, limits recruitment and retention to community settings. B.C. MD gets $50k fine, suspension for fake billingVANCOUVER | A doctor from the Vancouver region has been handed a $50,000 fine and a three-month suspension for creating false appointments and invoices. GTA pharmacists charged with defrauding ODB Charges follow investigation that discovered billings for drug products that were never dispensed were submitted to the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan. Oiling the hospital machine It may seem unpleasant to compare a hospital to a factory, but industrial methods can be effective at improving process flows – and patient care The trouble with Ontario doctors Purchasing power How public-sector procurement policies can drive innovation, and why they’re especially important in healthcare Nurses fear for home care clients in Muskoka after Victorian Order of Nurses' service contract inexplicably not renewed Rx&D calls for reversal of decline in research investment in Canada Rx&D, the association of 50 research-based pharmaceutical companies, has released an “urgent call” to strengthen Canada's competitive edge. Ontario budget tax changes, current arbitration law good for nurses and patients Stateside: Healthcare industry and nurses primed for a job boom, but there's a catch First Previous 367 368 369 370 371 Next Last