How much, you say? Severance pay for fired AHS execs could cost Alberta taxpayers millionsAlberta Health Services has fired its CEO and five executives. AHS has been mum on severance pay details but public data shows its former CEO, whose salary was about $584K, would get at least two years' pay. What pharmacy owners in B.C. need to know about the new Pay Transparency ActThe new legislation has new rules for how employers post available positions. What B.C. doctors should know about the new Pay Transparency Act The new legislation has new rules for how employers, including doctors, must post available positions. The Doctor’s Lawyer: Physicians at risk when it comes to patient privacy The hospital is the ultimate custodian of the hospital record, even the parts that include the physician’s chart, and they don't have to share it. PHMP is leaving the building: Why the CPSA is outsourcing physician health assessment and monitoring 'Privacy has always been an important part of PHMP, and this new process will further safeguard the confidentiality of a regulated member’s personal and health information.' POLL: Should the mental health exemption for MAiD, which expires in March, be extended? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Protect the supply: Nova Scotia college reminds doctors of responsibilities when prescribing to patients not in Canada Co-signing a prescription is still prescribing, the reminder notes. Board of Alberta Health Services makes changes to executive team during restructuring Premier Danielle Smith appointed Dr. Lyle Oberg, who’s a doctor and former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister, to run the AHS board. Barefoot workers and cracked floors were found at a factory that made recalled eyedrops, FDA says The products were sold by CVS Health, Target, Rite Aid and other national retailers who said they would be removed from store shelves. Don't drink and drive . . . and then lie about it on your college registration Saskatoon family medicine physician Dr. Kristyn Insley has been suspended for three months and ordered to pay $1,410 in college costs. First Previous 56 57 58 59 60 Next Last