The bargaining group that represents 67,500 B.C. health workers, including the Hospital Employee's Union, has voted 54 per cent in favour of a new agreement. It includes general wage increases of ...
British Columbia is aggressively recruiting workers from Oregon’s already thin-stretched health care workforce as the Canadian province works to address medical professional shortages of its own.
The British Columbia government is doubling down on involuntary treatment for people who use drugs, fast-tracking a law to skirt ...
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B.C. to tweak Mental Health Act to protect health workers delivering involuntary care: Premier Eby
The B.C. government has announced proposed amendments to the Mental Health Act designed to better protect front-line health care workers who treat patients taken into involuntary care.
A survey shows employers expect a sharp increase in benefit costs for next year, and many will want workers to shoulder more of the burden. By Reed Abelson Employees of large and small companies are ...
This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront series, Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector, featuring analysis and discussion of physician, hospital, and other health care provider ...
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