Doctors fear for health of patients: Turnstile medicine criticized Series: TAKING THE PULSE: HEALTH-CARE REVOLUTION Final Edition
Each time [John D.] Milne picks up that black bag and goes on one of his 15 to 20 house calls each month, it's an intangible he takes with him. And it's something he will try to bring into the future as the province revolutionizes the health-care system, making millions of dollars in cuts....
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Published in | Calgary herald |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Calgary, Alta
Postmedia Network Inc
10.06.1995
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Summary: | Each time [John D.] Milne picks up that black bag and goes on one of his 15 to 20 house calls each month, it's an intangible he takes with him. And it's something he will try to bring into the future as the province revolutionizes the health-care system, making millions of dollars in cuts. Milne says he misses the old days -- not for sentimental reasons, but practical ones. The current streamlining of the health-care system is dramatically changing the way doctors operate. |
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ISSN: | 0828-1815 |