How do the rest of you feel about the proposed 'third way' that Minister Evans and the premier are touting ?
If doctors are going to be able to work in either the private or public system, I tend to think that we will have a greater shortage of doctors in the public system, I may be out to lunch on this one though.
The entire health system in AB. hasn't improved with the advent of health Regions. The huge beauocracy within our own health region is mind boggling, and it certainly isn't unique. Certainly enhanced technology has added costs to the delivery of health care but there is so much waste in the health regions it is disgusting.
In my community patients are sent to four different communities for specialized tests or to see specialists. Most times it means several months wait to see a specialists and if surgery is necessary it is several more months wait.
When we moved to this community there were two doctors, operating out of one clinic. Within 25 years there were three clinics with a total of 15 doctors all with hospital privileges.
Now there are still three clinics, 8 doctors and only three with hospital privilges, and the population of the area is five times what it was .
Ambulance service is still only Basic Life Support coaches with the exception of one Advanced Life Support coach operating out of the largest urban centre.
If doctors are going to be able to work in either the private or public system, I tend to think that we will have a greater shortage of doctors in the public system, I may be out to lunch on this one though.
The entire health system in AB. hasn't improved with the advent of health Regions. The huge beauocracy within our own health region is mind boggling, and it certainly isn't unique. Certainly enhanced technology has added costs to the delivery of health care but there is so much waste in the health regions it is disgusting.
In my community patients are sent to four different communities for specialized tests or to see specialists. Most times it means several months wait to see a specialists and if surgery is necessary it is several more months wait.
When we moved to this community there were two doctors, operating out of one clinic. Within 25 years there were three clinics with a total of 15 doctors all with hospital privileges.
Now there are still three clinics, 8 doctors and only three with hospital privilges, and the population of the area is five times what it was .
Ambulance service is still only Basic Life Support coaches with the exception of one Advanced Life Support coach operating out of the largest urban centre.
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