MedsCheck Diabetes: study examines first 3.5 years in OntarioAbout half of diabetes patients received an initial assessment, but follow-up assessment rate was low B.C. premier responds to health firings report; retired judge to oversee payouts Fiasp: new fast-acting mealtime insulin aspart formulation More rapid onset of action and earlier peak effect than original insulin aspart Canadian study shows pharmacists save lives and money A new study published in the Canadian Pharmacists Journal highlights the savings—in lives and money—that pharmacists can bring to the healthcare system in this country. Patients’ failure to complete cardiac rehab costs health system millions Subclinical hypothyroidism treatment a bust in seniors Levothyroxine does not improve symptoms in randomized trial Relax, the new oral anticoagulants don't need monitoring, Canadian experts say No evidence of benefit for such a practice in atrial fibrillation patients, review concludes Long-term, full-scope pharmacist care in hypertension would provide cost savings and health benefits Projected cost savings in Canada over 30 years estimated to be more than $15.7 billion. ‘Hourglass running out’ for health research, hospitals warn Ottawa CADTH publishes new guidelines for evaluating health technology First Previous 153 154 155 156 157 Next Last