Fentanyl in naloxone kit a weird one-off: OCPAfter a bizarre incident in which fentanyl was found in a naloxone kit, the college remains tight-lipped about the details of the incident, and won't say which “immediate steps” the unidentified store took to ensure the same thing won’t happen again. Why are Ontario politicians addicted to ill-fated pharmacare? Budget 2018: what does it mean for medicine professional corporations? National pharmacare 'strategy' to preserve existing system: Morneau 54.8% of Quebec medical residents show signs of burnout: study Federal budget offers mostly bad news for doctors’ corporations Provincial advocacy groups offer tech membership "Pooling professionals makes sense," for many provinces. The problem of fraud in Canadian pharmacy Some estimate that more than $118 million in Canadian drug spending is lost to fraud every year, but no-one really knows the real number Doctor who lost licence for sexual abuse ordered to pay college $145,000 The high cost of the proceedings may, in part, be explained by the unusual investigation that took place Ontario's drug company payment disclosure law to cover patient advocacy groups as well as doctors First Previous 259 260 261 262 263 Next Last