LETTER: Different jurisdictions have different rules about reporting narcotic abusers: CMPA Narcotics crackdown: Act puts onus on Ontario doctors to track patientsAn Ontario physicians' group is warning that doctors are putting their licences at risk if they fail to heed new provincial prescribing rules for monitored drugs that were introduced with little fanfare this fall. Lawtons Drugs teams with LoyaltyOne to reward Atlantic Canadians for healthy choices Customers at Lawtons Drugs who adhere to healthy behaviours will be rewarded. Finance Report - costly mistakes MD fees eating up new efficiencies' money: think-tank Says payment system needs overhaul Express Scripts first Canadian PBM to offer mail order services New business model targetted at Canadian drug plan sponsors touted as way to better control costs. Finance Report - office: spending wisely NB seniors protest proposed co-pay hike Various New Brunswick welfare groups have banded together to fight a government proposal to double the amount some seniors in the province’s prescription drug program pay in co-fees. The Medical Post Table of Contents - November 22, 2011 print edition Insurers call for NB generic drug cap Life and health insurers urge New Brunswick to follow the path taken by other provinces. First Previous 809 810 811 812 813 Next Last