How CHEO managed the H1N1 crisisBy redeploying physicians and staff to cope with an overloaded emergency department last fall, Ottawa’s children’s hospital demonstrated the value of pandemic planning Healthcare breaks its trustIn 2009, Canada’s health system let the public down by abandoning the core principles of medicare Top-down or bottom-up? The world of activity-based funding of healthcare Who leads green healthcare? Turning healthcare green Environmental initiatives in healthcare require the involvement of all staff and senior management, ‘green champions’ advise at a Toronto symposium Duckett to the rescue After years of restructuring, Alberta has turned to an Australian pioneer of activity-based funding to revitalize its demoralized healthcare system Recession hits recent nurse grads in U.S. A better way of funding hospitals? Proponents of activity-based funding say it can reduce wait times and bring market discipline to healthcare financing. But Canada, virtually alone among industrialized nations, has yet to try it on a large scale ONA fears London Health Sciences Clinic cuts will hurt cancer patients Says move puts healthy outcomes of most vulnerable patients at risk First Previous 57 58 59 60 61 Next Last