Saskatchewan health minister refutes Opposition claim of doctor muzzling Protesters say Alberta bill would make it harder to access some medical servicesIf Bill 207 is approved, it would mean a healthcare provider could not be sued or sanctioned for refusing to provide a service that goes against their moral beliefs Has the OMA lost its way? A new task force is proposing governance changes that will strip council of its decision-making authority—members shouldn't let that happen Canada's generic drug shortage dilemma If we are to solve the ongoing problem of drug shortages, we need to think about how to become less reliant on international supply chains Where now on health after a divisive federal election? Time for pharmacy to stand united, says OPA’s new CEO Justin Bates and Sherif Guorgui, the head of a network of independent pharmacies, discuss the recent round of cuts in Ontario and where to go next Nova Scotia ditches public-private partnership for Cape Breton hospitals The Nova Scotia government has quietly reversed its funding plans for two new health centres to be built in Cape Breton. New legislation to enable tougher OHIP audits 'unacceptable': OMA The OMA argues that the legislation will allow the government to unilaterally amend and impose terms upon existing Alternate Payment Plan agreements after physicians have signed them Alberta private members bill to reopen debate on physician conscience rights One MP who consulted widely with doctors has heard a lot of concern about 'moral distress' FMSQ proposes $250 million in cuts from its own budget; premier says it's not enough The premier had campaigned on a promise to find $1 billion in savings directly from medical specialists First Previous 193 194 195 196 197 Next Last