this post was submitted on 29 Aug 2024
111 points (100.0% liked)

Canada

7195 readers
496 users here now

What's going on Canada?



Communities


🍁 Meta


🗺️ Provinces / Territories


🏙️ Cities / Local Communities


🏒 SportsHockey

Football (NFL)

  • List of All Teams: unknown

Football (CFL)

  • List of All Teams: unknown

Baseball

Basketball

Soccer


💻 Universities


💵 Finance / Shopping


🗣️ Politics


🍁 Social and Culture


Rules

Reminder that the rules for lemmy.ca also apply here. See the sidebar on the homepage:

https://lemmy.ca


founded 3 years ago
MODERATORS
 

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?"

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] wise_pancake@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

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).

https://338canada.com/federal.htm

[–] zephorah@lemm.ee 5 points 2 months ago

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.