Admin failure to communicate with ER doctors blamed in Montreal man's death Lack of comparable opioid overdose stats across Canada hinders response: expertsProvinces use “hodgepodge” of different methods to track overdoses. Press review - November 18, 2016 Financial health new part of regular check-up in Saskatchewan The Canadian College of Family Physicians has launched a new guide to help doctors diagnose poverty and intervene Crackdown: No-shows not tolerated at Newfoundland's largest health authority A look at how up to date provinces keep their opioid overdose numbers How current the provinces have kept statistics around deaths. CPhA recommends priority areas to combat Canada's opioid crisis National strategy must authorize pharmacists to adapt opioid prescriptions and improve use of electronic drug monitoring systems to support responsible prescribing. More American women requesting long-lasting birth control in the wake of Trump's election American doctors are reporting a surge in requests for intrauterine devices Quebec move to boost pharmacy transparency could save plan sponsors money Bill requires pharmacists detail which service corresponds to which fee on receipts. Most Canadians high on Shoppers' bid to sell medical marijuana Young adults, wealthiest Canadians most in favour of drugstore chain's formal application. First Previous 1322 1323 1324 1325 1326 Next Last