mardi 11 avril 2017
Ontario coroner to implement new death investigations for quicker opioid death data
Dr. Dirk Huyer says more recent data will help health practitioners figure out what to do, but didn't provide details on the new investigative approach that he says will deliver death data that is months old, rather than years.
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