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Les Albertains doivent rester chez eux, dit la Colombie-Britannique

Les Albertains doivent rester chez eux, dit la Colombie-Britannique
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Opinion: Bill shielding LTC homes from COVID lawsuits sides with business over families

Article content The Alberta government recently introduced a bill that will make it much more difficult to obtain compensation from health facilities and professionals who provided negligent care during the COVID-19 pandemic. This bill is backed by the Alberta Continuing Care Association who lobbied the government to limit their liability following many deaths and several legal challenges against their members. Bill 70, the COVID-19 Related Measures Act, would set a higher, more stringent standard for negligence claims brought against health facilities as a result of individuals contracting or being exposed to COVID-19. Under the bill, there can be no legal claim for injuries related to COVID-19 such as the loss of a parent or grandparent unless the facility failed to make “a good faith effort” to comply with public health laws and guidance and its conduct amounted to “gross negligence.”

Patient of fertility doctor feels a lot of anger, anxiety, betrayal

  A former patient of an Edmonton fertility doctor feels betrayed after learning he profited off the prescriptions he wrote her. Anna Fike and her husband spent four years and thousands of dollars to have their son through in vitro fertilization (IVF). The couple began seeing Dr. Tarek Motan in 2015 and only stopped in 2017 when the clinic stopped providing IVF services. Now looking back after this letter, a part of me feels like maybe we dodged a bullet. She opened the letter on Saturday. Signed by Motan, it informed her – and an unknown number of his other patients during those years – that he and a pharmacist had accepted rebates from three drug companies to sell their products.

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Edmonton fertility doctor took part in drug kickback scheme, overprescribed doses

Edmonton fertility doctor took part in drug kickback scheme, overprescribed doses An Edmonton fertility doctor admits he took part in a drug kickback scheme for more than two years and at times prescribed his patients higher doses of fertility drugs than was medically advised as part of the scheme. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 19, 2021 2:00 PM MT | Last Updated: April 19 Dr. Tarek Motan has admitted in a letter to fertility clinic patients that he took part in a drug kickback scheme for more than two years. He said the drugs were dispensed and sold at Glengarry Pharmacy in Edmonton, where he directed his patients.(Nathan Gross/CBC)

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