Danielle Larivee, a vice-president at the United Nurses of Alberta, said nurses are “very alarmed” by hospital transfers she said could negatively affect care and drive critical health-care workers from the province.
Like Parks, Larivee said the worry is the restructuring will lead to more bureaucracy and less co-ordination across the system.
“We’re not seeing any evidence at all to support the idea that this is about improving access to care, about improving services or even about saving money,” said Larivee in an interview.
“If we’re not saving money and not making care better, why are we doing it?”
Hey guys, it’s not so bad, right? Look at AirCanada and ViaRail they were privatized and it worked out great.
FFS Canada, don’t let them take your healthcare. Let the US serve as a warning. I don’t know how you save yours, but you’ve got a lot of smart people. Figure it out before your healthcare goes in the shitter like ours.
We are forecast to elect the largest conservative majority since 1984, while all our major provinces are run by conservative governments.
Our healthcare is cooked.
Many provinces are already hamstringing it and replacing chunks with private clinics, while trying to freeze and reduce pay for healthcare workers (in Ontario that only only get reversed by the superior court).
Wow. Punishing nurses? Pushing nurses towards poverty?
These are probably the same people who won’t want to pay them on the private side either.
Chain reaction: less nurses. Less other healthcare staff. Less staff means more patients for each nurse. Which means crappier and more dangerous care.
Brilliant, these guys. Stellar long term goals too.
Health care up here is controlled at the province level. Alberta is basically Texas, in that for the last century, it’s been controlled by a huge conservative majority.
If Alberta actually forces this through, I know I’m not the only one that will be looking to move.
There should be a special place in hell for people who privatize public services
(Edit: And separate from abstract issues with privatization, we already know that the new healthcare administrator Smith wants to bring in specifically excludes - for religious reasons - reproductive care (for women) like birth control and abortions. That’s right. We’re rolling back our clocks about a 100 years on the separation of church and state. And with healthcare being a provincial mandate - will Albertans whose local healthcare is under the new Christian and/or Catholic administration be able to drive across provincial lines for birth control or an abortion? It’s hard to believe these might be relevant questions IN CANADA in the next few years)
Maybe this will be the lesson that Albertans need to stop electing crooks. Right?
… right?
Earlier this month, Smith told a United Conservative Party town hall in Drayton Valley, Alta., that she will look to transfer authority in some cases in an effort to create competition and “fear” among providers.
The policy shift would be part of a bigger plan first announced last year by Smith to dismantle Alberta Health Services, or AHS, the provincial authority tasked with delivering front-line care.
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What she knows and they don’t is that there is never competition between commercial providers of healthcare. America’s been trying that experiment for years.
What it gets - since there is never enough healthcare - is massive disparity in public and private services (if any public ones are left) based on your HMO’s ability to pay.
This is a challenge to our charter.