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October 5, 2022

PAUL SCHNEIDEREIT: How Houston government threw gas on Halifax doctor shortage fire

Saltwire

The family physician shortage is bad everywhere in Nova Scotia. But it’s getting worse, faster in metro Halifax. In the last two years, the number of people on the "I need a family doctor" registry has exploded in Nova Scotia Health’s central zone.

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September 28, 2022

PAUL SCHNEIDEREIT: When N.S. Pharmacare gets in the way of getting your meds

Saltwire

Ask a Nova Scotia family doctor to name their biggest waste of time and odds are they’ll say Pharmacare, the province’s public drug insurance plan.

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September 15, 2022

Advocates tout safe supply for drug users, but Nova Scotia doctors aren't convinced

CBC Nova Scotia

Jane was a health-care worker who got a back injury and was prescribed an opioid painkiller. That was the start of her descent into addiction. After the prescription ended, Jane spent 10 years seeking the drug on the street. She got into conflict with the law and experienced an overdose.

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September 16, 2022

Doctors Nova Scotia working on strategy to offer safe drug supply for patients with addictions

CBC Nova Scotia

Not all doctors agree that providing people with a safe supply of the drugs they have become dependent on is an effective treatment for some people who are addicted. It is increasingly being seen as an option and studies are starting to show its effectiveness, but it is only available to a small number of patients in Nova Scotia, partly because very few doctors are willing to prescribe a safe supply.

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September 20, 2022

Podcast: The Todd Veinotte Show September 20th, 2022

CityNews Everywhere, Halifax

Dr Leisha Hawker, President of Doctors Nova Scotia, are working on a strategy to offer a safe drug supply for patients with addictions.

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September 20, 2022

Nova Scotia will soon award system-changing health record contract

Halifax Examiner

Imagine having the results of your bloodwork, X-rays, prescriptions, and medical history available on one computerized health record that travels with you to appointments — whether in person or online — to see a family doctor or a specialist, and which will remain accessible if your doctor retires and you’re lucky enough to find another…