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Flag raised at Saskatoon hospital to improve healthcare in response to TRC - Saskatoon ... - 0 views

  • October 15, 2016
  • A ceremony was held at St. Paul’s Hospital on Friday as part of a commitment to action in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report.Representatives from the Saskatoon Health Region (SHR) and St. Paul’s Hospital acknowledged the impact the residential school system had on the indigenous population.
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Kelly McParland: The premiers need to take charge on health care, rather than just beg ... - 0 views

  • October 17, 2016
  • Canada’s provincial and territorial health ministers are set to gather in Toronto today to assess our country’s health-care system and its needs for the future. There is no prize for guessing their conclusion. They will demand more money from Ottawa, and react with studied outrage should it be refused.
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Tom Parkin: Unsustainable health care? Nonsense | Parkin | Columnists | Opinion - 0 views

  • October 16, 2016
  • As health ministers gather tomorrow, we’re again hearing about rising and “unstainable” public health care costs. Nonsense. In fact, Canadians’ public health care spending is going down.
  • Yet, despite the facts from Canada’s foremost authority, a recent opinion piece by the right-wing MacDonald-Laurier Institute again tells us “Canada’s health-care system is fiscally unsustainable.”
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  • Though Canadians’ public health care costs are down, we still spend a lot, $155 billion last year. And when you include private spending – all your out-of-pocket and private-insurance health costs – the total was $219 billion.
  • Frightening Canadians about “unsustainable” health care might be nonsense, but not pointless. If you frighten people enough they’ll even cheer a government that cuts health care. It’s been successful before.
  • The 5% shift was good news for private health companies. It gave Chretien room to make big corporate tax cuts. Everybody wins – except Canadians. And among us, sick, older, poor and working class Canadians were surely hit hardest.
  • But now at 71% publicly-paid, Canadian health care is more private than Germany (76% public), France (79% public), Japan (83%) or the UK (87%).
  • Remember, Trudeau’s first act in the Commons was to spend $4 billion a year on a tax cut with maximum benefit to incomes between $90,000 and $200,000.
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    Nursing homes feeling the pinch


    Truro Daily News (NS)
    Tue Oct 11 2016
    Page: A3
    Section: Cover story
    Byline: Harry Sullivan
    Source: TC Media


     


    Nursing home staff and residents alike are being negatively impacted by provincial healthcare cutbacks, several sources say.


    The impacts are the result of $6.7 million in budget cuts to long-term care announced recently by the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness.


    In Truro, that amounts to a total of almost $270,000 less funding this year for four nursing homes.


    They include: Cedarstone -$110,700; The Mira - $72,800; Townsview Estates - $27,900 and Wynn Park Villa - $58,000.


    "It's very depressing," said one worker at the Mira, who asked not to be identified for fear of repercussions from speaking out. "Because we just don't know, 'am I going to be next.'"


    The employee said while cutbacks have been restricted to kitchen and housekeeping staff, they do impact residents because there is less time to spend with them when serving meals and so forth.


    "You just can't keep asking for more with less," the person said. "Everything is just extremely rushed as it is."


    James Balcom, director of operations for the GEM Health Care Group which owns the Mira, said since the beginning of 2015, the cutbacks by the province have totaled approximately $200,000 for his company.


    "So I think we've done pretty well," he said of staff cutbacks that work out to less than one full-time equivalent position. And management was careful to ensure that no cuts were made to nursing, or direct care, staff, Balcom said.


    "We looked at every (budget) line," in determining how to cut, he said. "Having said that, no one wants to see anyone affected. We've really tried not to have anyone affected."


    No one was immediately available for comment on Friday at the other three nursing homes.


    Information recently provided by CUPE said the cuts by the Nova Scotia Liberals have also forced staff layoffs at nursing home facilities in Halifax, Amherst, Hammonds Plains and Dartmouth.


    "Nursing homes are being made to cut corners in nutrition, recreational programs, and staffing," Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River MLA Lenore Zann said in a news release issued on National Seniors Day (Oct. 1). "Seniors deserve respect and dignity - not cutbacks that diminish their quality of life. Balancing the budget on the backs of our seniors is not - and should not be - the Nova Scotian way."


    Harry.sullivan@tc.tc

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started by healthcare88 on 17 Oct 16 no follow-up yet
  • healthcare88
     

    Nursing homes feeling the pinch


    Truro Daily News (NS)
    Tue Oct 11 2016
    Page: A3
    Section: Cover story
    Byline: Harry Sullivan
    Source: TC Media


     


    Nursing home staff and residents alike are being negatively impacted by provincial healthcare cutbacks, several sources say.


    The impacts are the result of $6.7 million in budget cuts to long-term care announced recently by the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness.


    In Truro, that amounts to a total of almost $270,000 less funding this year for four nursing homes.


    They include: Cedarstone -$110,700; The Mira - $72,800; Townsview Estates - $27,900 and Wynn Park Villa - $58,000.


    "It's very depressing," said one worker at the Mira, who asked not to be identified for fear of repercussions from speaking out. "Because we just don't know, 'am I going to be next.'"


    The employee said while cutbacks have been restricted to kitchen and housekeeping staff, they do impact residents because there is less time to spend with them when serving meals and so forth.


    "You just can't keep asking for more with less," the person said. "Everything is just extremely rushed as it is."


    James Balcom, director of operations for the GEM Health Care Group which owns the Mira, said since the beginning of 2015, the cutbacks by the province have totaled approximately $200,000 for his company.


    "So I think we've done pretty well," he said of staff cutbacks that work out to less than one full-time equivalent position. And management was careful to ensure that no cuts were made to nursing, or direct care, staff, Balcom said.


    "We looked at every (budget) line," in determining how to cut, he said. "Having said that, no one wants to see anyone affected. We've really tried not to have anyone affected."


    No one was immediately available for comment on Friday at the other three nursing homes.


    Information recently provided by CUPE said the cuts by the Nova Scotia Liberals have also forced staff layoffs at nursing home facilities in Halifax, Amherst, Hammonds Plains and Dartmouth.


    "Nursing homes are being made to cut corners in nutrition, recreational programs, and staffing," Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River MLA Lenore Zann said in a news release issued on National Seniors Day (Oct. 1). "Seniors deserve respect and dignity - not cutbacks that diminish their quality of life. Balancing the budget on the backs of our seniors is not - and should not be - the Nova Scotian way."


    Harry.sullivan@tc.tc

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How the Liberals hope to transform Canadian health care - Politics - CBC News - 0 views

  • Jane Philpott's pledge to make system better likely to be a tough sell among provinces who want more cash
  • Oct 15, 2016
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