England’s National Health Service plans sugar tax on food in hospitals Stateside: More physicians die at home, not hospital, than members of the general public OMA launches renewed ad campaign at one-year mark of fee negotiation collapse The Ontario Medical Association has released a new TV ad as part of a revamped campaign to engage patients across the province. Head of Alberta Medical Association has questions for feds about physician-assisted death law, logistics and ethical pressures Ontario doesn't think health funding formula needs changing for aging population Trudeau Liberals promised to negotiate a new health accord during last election. Private insurers want in on national bulk-buying deal for drugs But they have to be formally asked before joining any government agreements. Nurse accused of snooping into patient records loses bid for secret hearing College reprimands Halifax doctor for improperly prescribing opioids As part of a settlement, Dr. Rayan Alhazmi's licence was suspended for 12 months. Views and ways of Canadian primary care doctors Woman charged after parked ambulance stolen from Edmonton hospital First Previous 1421 1422 1423 1424 1425 Next Last