Healthcare crisis is a crisis of participatory democracy |
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By Mario deSantis, January 31, 2000 |
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The downsizing and restructuring of the healthcare industry initiated in Canada in the early 90's | |
reduce the number of the acknowledged oversupply of hospital beds | when, in a span of a decade, health care expenditures increased approximately from one quarter |
to one third of governmental provincial budgets. This downsizing and restructuring of the health | |
care system had the primary goal to integrate the various health care facilities and related services | |
within a geographical region and reduce the number of the acknowledged oversupply of | |
hospital beds. The downsizing we experienced in the latter part of the 90's had an altogether | |
different flavour and was spearheaded by our bureaucratic technocrats. | |
These bureaucratic technocrats ganged together all across Canada to re-engineer the health | |
provinces were engaging in these expensive information technology projects | system by using ongoing obsolete information technologies to increase the productivity of |
medical and nursing services. In 1995, Saskatchewan Health was getting ready for the | |
implementation of the Saskatchewan Health Information Network(1) (SHIN), the largest | |
information technology undertaking ever mandated in the province; in this same year of 1995, | |
the Ministry of Health of Manitoba was planning a $100 Million initiative to develop a health | |
information network over a 5 year period, Nova Scotia was undertaking an information | |
technology initiative expected to cost approximately $300 Million over a three year period, | |
and all other provinces were engaging in these expensive information technology projects(2). | |
further spinoffs in the mismanagement of other resources | Millions and millions of dollars have been wasted all across Canada for re-engineering health |
care through the implementation of Information Technology projects and this re-engineering | |
has caused further spinoffs in the mismanagement of other resources. Therefore, the health | |
care crisis is a Canada wide problem and it is mostly due to the incompetence of our politicians | |
and bureaucrats, be in Saskatchewan or elsewhere. | |
bureaucrats first gang together to make a mess of health care | And when I hear Saskatchewan healthcare bureaucrats stating that today's nursing shortage |
is a Canadian problem(3), I become more inflamed than ever thinking how these incompetent | |
and deceptive bureaucrats first gang together to make a mess of health care across Canada, | |
and then cover up their local responsibilities by saying for instance that the nursing shortage | |
is a Canadian wide problem. | |
Our current politicians and bureaucrats are masters of deception. While Saskatchewan | |
a major review of the health care system will be unveiled this Spring | healthcare spending is at an all time high of 40% of the provincial budget, the Chair of the |
Regina Health District says "We welcome the opportunity to demonstrate... the underfunding | |
which forces us to operate in a deficit position(4)." At the same time Pat Atkinson, Minister | |
of Health, states that a major review of the health care system will be unveiled this Spring(5), | |
and that this review would not include the participation of the Provincial Auditor, Wayne | |
Strelioff, since he is a limited accountant who doesn't go beyond value-for-money analysis. | |
In stating such a derogatory remark about our Provincial Auditor, Pat Atkinson shows that | |
either she has not read any of the Provincial Auditor's Reports or that she is a liar. | |
we must "meet people's real needs..." | Anyhow, it is not by having more money or having additional restructuring that we can cure |
health care. What we need, and what everybody forgot, is the recognition that we must "meet | |
people's real needs, and... involve all the people to make care cost-effective(6)." Yes, this is | |
democracy, the involvement of all the people, and this has never happened under the | |
governmental direction of Premier Roy Romanow and his Tin Pot dictators. | |
-----------General reference and endnotes: | |
General reference: articles by Mario deSantis, published by North Central Internet News | |
A Historical Perspective of The Saskatchewan Health Information Network, by Mario deSantis and James deSantis, March 1998 http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/desam/paper-SHIN.htm | |
Saskatchewan Health Information Technology Architecture Overview, Appendix A, Saskatchewan Health, April 1995. | |
Saskatchewan Nursing Shortage: Shifting the blame for our own Incompetence, by Mario deSantis, November 27, 1999 http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/desantisArticles/desantis89/SHD-Nurs-Nov29-99.html | |
Healthcare in Saskatchewan: Getting ready for re-reengineering and shifting the blame, by Mario deSantis, October 31, 1999 | |
Healthcare to go under microscope, by Murray Mandryk, The StarPhoenix, January 29, 2000 | |
Invitation by the Regina Health Board to comment on the Atkinson Report, by Mario deSantis, May 8, 1992 http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/desam/paper-Atkinson-may08-92.htm | |