Tag: health care plans
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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The mayor of Summerside hosted a town hall on Wednesday night, giving residents the chance to speak with some of PEI’s top health officials.
“The conversation so often is driven by responses to crises,” said Major Dan Kutcher.
“I wanted
It’s hard to keep track of all the ways Monster Pho owner Tee Tran has helped his community in Oakland, California. During the COVID-19 pandemic, his restaurant donated almost 20,000 meals through World Central Kitchen, gave free coffee to
SHEPHERDSTOWN — Dr. Ashley Shepard has taken the first steps to make her vision of affordable, accessible mental health care in West Virginia a reality.
In March, she established a nonprofit mental health care facility in Shepherdstown called Access 304.
Have you ever had a Strawberry Cheesecake Concrete Mixer from Culvers?
Culvers is a midwest fast food chain that serves Concrete Mixers such as Strawberry Cheesecake and since summer will be here in no time, I thought a recipe for
During the question period on Wednesday, NDP MLA Meara Conway brought up a memo sent to all Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) staff that was leaked on Tuesday, showing the state of Saskatchewan’s hospitals.
“Yesterday, I asked the health minister about
Did you ever wonder why it is easier to gain weight than keeping it off?
The key to this is in the fat cells where a powerful hormone is produced called leptin. Leptin signals the brain to regulate the metabolism
‘I have never seen our health-care system in a state like this,’ said Orillia-based doctor who is wrapping up one-year terms as OMA president
ORILLIA — With her terms as the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) president winding down, Rose Zacharias