OMA cancels referendum vote on tentative fee deal; will hold general meeting of members insteadDr. David Jacobs of the OMA negotiations advisory committee had filed a court injunction in hopes of suspending the vote Ontario to stop paying for high-dose opioidsOntario will become the first province to stop paying for high-dose opioid medications under its public drug plans, as part of a measure aimed at combatting the widespread abuse of prescription painkillers. Review concludes nuts pose little risk to air travellers with allergies Multiple criminal charges laid against Ontario pharmacist Yogesh Patel faces slew of criminal charges related to narcotics. Health authority offers incentive to Nanaimo hospital doctors to keep troubled EHR system afloat Offer tied to MDs refraining from commenting publicly Prominent B.C. doctor to lead review of Nanaimo's EHR system B.C. pharmacist has restrictions placed on license “Grossly large” amount of lost and taken narcotics leads to action. Press review – July 22, 2016 Concerned Ontario Doctors march on Ministry of Health and OMA offices to protest tPSA COD petition for general member meeting collects all 2,500 required signatures; may result in the first meeting of its kind since 1991 What happens if Ontario's doctors don't ratify the new master agreement? The OMA weighs in on the future beyond the vote First Previous 1380 1381 1382 1383 1384 Next Last