Category: Health Care
Texas Permanent School Fund cut its stake in Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. (NASDAQ:SBRA – Get Rating) by 6.5% in the 4th quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 155,283
Doctors on PEI are taking steps to alleviate staffing deficiencies and make health-care more efficient.
They have had a hand in recruitment, the switch to electronic medicals and the implementation of the new Atlantic physician registry.
Dr. Megan Miller, PEI’s
A federation of health-care unions says the Quebec health minister’s reform presents an “undeniable risk” for the continuity of patient care and for care in remote areas, because of the increased mobility it will require of staff.
The Fédération interprofessionnelle
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Health care leaders are describing the growing crisis in New Hampshire’s ambulance system as “dire.” The health care industry has been scrambling to get back on track after COVID-19. Health care leaders warn if the problem isn’t addressed soon, it …
The St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation has received a $1.8-million donation from a London, Ont., couple in funding research and support for veterans.
Roughly $1.5 million of the gift from Kyle MacDonald and John Franklin, announced Tuesday, will go toward
BC and one of Canada’s largest telecommunication companies have reached a settlement regarding the company allegedly breaking a law by charging for services covered under the medical services plan.
Health Minister Adrian Dix announced the settlement with Telus Health —
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At first, Peter Hamer thought the empty lot in Carleton Place, Ont., was destined to become a standard medical clinic.
With an estimated 4,000 residents in the area without a family doctor, the project would help address a need.
But


