Demographic shifts among psychiatrists may lead to access problems in OntarioMore male psychiatrists with heavier practice loads are nearing retirement and the growing numbers of female practitioners entering the specialty aren't seeing as many patients Newfoundland and Labrador adopts new practice standardsOutline patient safety measures to follow when using expanded scope. Press review - January 26, 2017 Ontario's Bill 41: The 'physicians last' bill For years, Ontario doctors have advocated for primary care reform and it now appears the government is poised to deliver. Only the new law, Bill 41, is nothing like doctors had hoped In Brief: Pharmacists need support to reduce errors, says CPhA leader Chair calls for national error reporting, e-prescribing to improve patient safety. Clinical tool screens for poverty and helps connect patients to community resources NBMS report calls for paved shoulders, ‘pop tax’ and mandatory home economics classes to improve health of New Brunswickers Doctors can’t agree on disability assessments Global research review finds high variation in judgments Judge scraps B.C.'s bid to toss lawsuit against welfare deductions for methadone Proposed class-action seeks compensation for people who had to use part of welfare cheques to pay for addiction treatment. Deriving lessons from different countries on private health insurance challenging, health economist testifies First Previous 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 Next Last