Protecting our residents during a pandemic Alberta doctors file lawsuit against province over changes to billing Temporary registrations to boost pharmacy workforce during pandemic Several provincial regulators have loosened restrictions to allow new graduates and recently retired pharmacists to help during the crisis Contract torn up, fees cut in Alberta As Alberta doctors have shifted their attention to face the COVID-19 crisis, they continue to fight against fee cuts and legislation that introduces greater uncertainty to a strained system N.L. to compensate doctors who commit to 'additional services' 'All hands on deck' approach covers overhead so they can help with pandemic Canadian IMGs willing to volunteer on frontlines of coronavirus pandemic A recent petition asking authorities to allow these doctors to practise, unpaid, has collected over 15,000 signatures Physicians coming out of retirement for COVID-19 need support Hospitals, provinces preparing to fill gaps in service if doctors taken out of work Ontario has reported 91 healthcare workers have tested positive for COVID-19; Quebec has reported 46 cases Health Canada temporary exemption gives pharmacists more controlled substance authority Until September 30, pharmacists have authority to adapt, adjust and renew prescriptions for controlled substances, using their professional judgment Across nation, talks on income replacement for MDs starting up First Previous 212 213 214 215 216 Next Last