Nova Scotia Catholic hospital will offer assisted dying after policy changeThe organization that administers hospitals in Nova Scotia has quietly changed its policy to allow patients to access medically assisted dying services at a Catholic hospital that was previously exempt. Ottawa long term care nurse accused of not giving medications to 25 patientsA registered nurse from Ottawa is facing mischief charges after allegedly failing to give prescribed medications to at least 25 long-term care patients in a single day. Alberta to move away from fee-for-service payment plans The news came as part of a report that found Alberta's per capita spending on health far exceeds Ontario, B.C. and Quebec Fighting back against naturopaths who call themselves 'family physicians' Nurse's battle over $26K fine for Facebook post heard in Saskatchewan Appeal Court Carolyn Strom said she's considered giving up the case but hasn't because it's too important for other healthcare workers Fake letters sent to Alberta doctors about kickbacks for sleep clinic referrals Letters imply they are from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta Pharmacist disciplined for snooping on health records of family and deceased colleague A New Brunswick pharmacist has been disciplined for snooping in private health records, including files that belonged to family members and those of "a deceased colleague." Quebec court invalidates portions of medical aid in dying laws as too restrictive A judge found the 'reasonably foreseeable natural death' requirement of the criminal code unconstitutional Ontario doctor accepts practice ban while patient fatality probe continues The CMA’s long road to restored faith First Previous 234 235 236 237 238 Next Last