With fee talks stalled, OMA triggers binding arbitration processInterest arbitration will kick off May 24 and could run into October of this year B.C. health minister to appoint mediator for troubled hospital IT projects Stifling a sneeze can cause injuries in rare cases, experts say More cases of influenza B detected this flu season: health officials More Canadians are coughing, sniffling and sneezing though what health officials say is a flu season with higher than normal activity. Chinese medicine practitioner facing more sex charges involving patients: police Doctors ask lawmakers to suspend their own drug coverage until there's a vote on pharmacare Politicians haven't been especially eager to move on pharmacare, so now doctors are asking them to give up their own medication coverage in hopes of changing that Chronic pain patients need services beyond just opioids: B.C. advocate Doctors in Quebec no longer forced to negotiate with health minister Patient claims Montreal doctor denied treatment requested in English Patients experiencing slew of problems with mandatory mail-order drug plans Some patients who have been forced to make the switch are experiencing problems they never had with their pharmacist First Previous 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 Next Last