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Colwood Walk in Clinic Re-opens
Concern over B.C. ramping up virtual health care
Healthcare Wish List for Santa
Merritt Mayor withholding tax from Province
Our Care BC Final Report
Four ways to interpret ‘normal’ comment
Nanaimo General Hospital emergency room 'chaotic' and unsafe, says veteran doctor.
B.C. health care crisis: No doctors available for hospitalized patients
“CTV News has obtained a copy of the document, which tells patients at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital that while an emergency room physician determined they needed to be there, “you are admitted to hospital but without a physician overseeing your ongoing care.” “
Canada’s primary care crisis: Federal Government response.
BCHCM strongly recommends this article which is an apolitical analysis of our primary care (PC) crisis, with suggested ways that both provincial and federal governments could implement a positive change. We have chosen several of its topics to summarize and to add our own comments.
Bill 36 - Comment: Bill gives government sweeping power over your health care
We must raise the questions, be skeptical, and advocate for the proper functional system we all need. We will not cower from anyone, we will not take "good enough", we will not blindly trust the government's word without any measurables, we are the People of BC and we must stand together.
There are few people that can explain so clearly how Bill 36 will affect us the patients and Dr Lush has done it with this commentary. "Why should you, as British Columbians, be worried about Bill 36? It compromises your right to confidentiality, and it creates a climate of suspicion and mistrust between the government and your health-care professionals."
Private Health Care on the Public Dime?
It is no secret that our healthcare system has been on the brink of collapse. With almost 1 in 5 residents of BC without a family doctor, many are struggling to get any sort of medical care. Private health care clinics can be seen as an option by people in need of medical care. However, what we see in these clinics is NOT private health care. It’s patients being charged for access to public health.
Private Care in BC: Charging for Access to a Publicly Funded Doctor?
We’ve seen various forms of private health care emerge in our province and we have questions. Is this sector properly regulated? Is the government watching and monitoring what these private companies are doing? Are these companies exploiting the desperate residents of BC in need of healthcare? Are they exploiting and burdening the already crippled health care system?
Provincial Health Ministers Meeting
We can only speak for BC but our Premier and our Health Minister have not given us any reason to believe that they don't need accountability measures put in place....UPCCs need we say anymore?…
118 Million in support funding disingenuous statement?
118 Million support funding, disingenuous statement? We believe so. What the government and Minister Dix failed to highlight for us was that the 47 million that would come from GPSC wasn't all new money.
68%, 40%, 25% - unattached patient ratios
Up to 68% of residents in some BC communities don’t have a family doctor