Poll suggesting user-fee warm-up sets off stormOver the YEARS, the Medical Post has taken politicians to task for ineffective handling of health reform. To give them some credit, many political issues are complex with no clear-cut solution. National study compares quality, access, satisfaction rates MDs unsettled by changes overtaking health-care system Canadian survey also shows working as team is quite common Pharmacy Practice cover takes gold New funding for cancer care in Ontario A three-decade walk on the wild side A former ER doctor turned photographer and writer celebrates the beauty of the Arctic in his new book Canada clobbered for quality of care Stem cell pharmacies could be around the corner Intensive BP lowering may cut stroke risk in type 2 diabetes Subgroup analysis of ACCORD trial reveals some benefit, but researcher cautions results are preliminary EMRs can improve, or hurt, patient interaction A U.S. study has confirmed what some doctors’ suspect: Using an electronic medical record system (EMR) can hinder patient care. First Previous 816 817 818 819 820 Next Last