Canada needs to do better job tracking health outcomes: reportIn 2015, Canada expected to have spent $6,105 on the average patient. Report says better measurements would present better value for money. Obesity still rising among U.S. adults despite government's best effortsAnd women have now overtaken men in the obese category, new research shows. Long-awaited trial shows intensive blood pressure lowering saves lives Commentators say newly released SPRINT data ‘will change practice’ Diabetes: We need to do better, says CIHI report Canada has one of the highest prevalence rates among developed countries Off-label drugs contribute to adverse drug events in adults, study finds Two injectable drugs could keep HIV at bay: manufacturers Preliminary testing finds drugs could keep disease at bay indefinitely. Catastrophic pharmacare is a catastrophe Why the provinces don’t need $3 billion in federal tax dollars for flawed prescription drug policies. Ontario Health Ministry responds to residents who say they'll leave the province Only 33% of respondents to a recent survey said they planned to set up a practice in the province What does the p-value actually mean? I just read a clinical trial comparing one drug to another and the p-value was less than 0.05. What does the p-value actually mean? Rate of growth in health spending continues to slow: CIHI But government spending on physicians continues to be growing fastest (2.2%) compared to hospitals (0.9%) and drugs (0.7%) First Previous 280 281 282 283 284 Next Last