Alberta Health suing Ontario doctor for missed diagnosisHealth authority claims mistake has led to expensive treatment in Alberta Press Review - January 5, 2016 Investigation reveals cardiologists billed for procedures they didn't perform Although actual billings were $3 million less than complainant alleged U.S. approved a whopping 45 first-of-a-kind drugs in 2015 Annual tally country's highest level in 19 years. What your patients are reading – week of Jan. 4, 2016 Rx&D rebrands as Innovative Medicines Canada Organization says it will better reflect its values and mandate after extensive, inclusive consultation with all stakeholders EU approves e-cigarettes in smoking cessation New rules in effect in 2016 allow pharmacists to suggest e-cigarettes as tobacco alternative. NHS England proposes massive cut to pharmacy budget Funding drop equal to $30,000 for every English pharmacy. One more hurdle removed for B.C. smokers hoping to quit in 2016 People looking to butt out can now join province's smoking cessation program through pharmacies. Top 5 blogs of 2015 Here are this year's most-read pharmacist opinions on CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca. First Previous 1380 1381 1382 1383 1384 Next Last