Diabetes hot spots revealed in CanadaBy 2020 Alberta will see a 67% increase in diagnoses, followed closely by B.C. at 62% Growing your portfolio in uncertain timesMake sure your investment is tailored to your needs and being actively managed to your advantage Fraser Institute pins blame for rising costs on health professionals Prescription drug costs are not to blame for the unsustainable growth of government health spending in Canada, concludes a new study from the Fraser Institute. Canadian healthcare too costly: Fraser Institute 5,500 Ontario doctors using government-subsidized EMRs: OntarioMD 2,500 doctors have joined EMR adoption program in last year Rate of growth in healthcare spending drops slightly in 2010: CIHI Adjusted per capita rate of 1.4% is lowest in 13 years Health spending growth rate slows: CIHI Pharmaceutical sales to grow up to 3% in 2011 LETTER: Cost of preventing cardio incident higher than thought Health system has 1:1 ratio of providers to bureaucrats First Previous 84 85 86 87 88 Next Last