Saskatchewan Health Care:Our politicians and bureaucrats have no vision and no leadership |
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Nipawin - March 26, 2000 - By: Mario deSantis | |
savings of money becomes the most important concern |
When there is no vision and no leadership then our work environment becomes distrustful and |
confusing at an ever growing rate, discretional power dictates the policy directions of the day, | |
private long term big contractual arrangements are entertained at the expense of innovation, | |
savings of money becomes the most important concern against creation of wealth, loyalty to | |
"the powers that be" becomes more important than service. This is what has been happening | |
in health care for the last two decades, and this is why consciously or unconsciously we have | |
been experiencing a relentless and spiralling move to centralize managerial and intelligent | |
resources in urban centre against the interests of rural Saskatchewan. Our politicians, bureaucrats | |
and academicians are all wrapped up in asking more money for medicare rather than looking at | |
themselves in the mirror and see where really the problems are, that is within ourselves. | |
Carrot River mayor David Stanger felt betrayed |
Sometime ago I was explaining how double-talking is a true mark of our current political |
excellency of our astute politicians(1). Our politicians are always right, as the wind changes | |
direction so they flip-flop in their decisions. When the North East Health District announced | |
the closure of the Carrot River Hospital, board chair Margaret Anderson stated that the closure | |
was inevitable since they had " been told there is no more money" from the government(2). | |
Carrot River mayor David Stanger felt betrayed by this announcement, after in concert with | |
Saskatchewan Health he put almost two years into the planning of an integration project of | |
the hospital and long-term-care home. When the people of Carrot River revolted against the | |
closure of their hospital(3), Minister of Health Pat Atkinson realized that this revolt could t | |
ranslate into a provincial political nightmare and flip-flopped the previous stance of "no more | |
money" of the government by saying "there has been much confusion about the status of this | |
important capital project... I would like to confirm that the Government of Saskatchewan | |
remains committed to the construction project that I approved last August(4)." | |
what are you prepared to pay for as individuals |
Again, sometime ago I was explaining that the hiring of Louise Simard(5), former minister of |
health, as CEO of the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organization (SAHO) could have | |
been a sign that Saskatchewan was contemplating new legislation to make a new kind of centralized | |
public health care to the detriment of rural Saskatchewan and people at large. In her last meeting of | |
March 24 with her provincial counterparts, Pat Atkinson has stated "Unless the federal government | |
makes a major commitment to the provinces and the territories and a major commitment to the | |
Canada Health Act, all of us are going to be in a position where we are going to have to say to our | |
taxpayers 'what are you prepared to pay for through your tax system, and what are you prepared to | |
pay for as individuals(6)" | |
ultimate solution to save medicare |
Our government has mortgaged the future of health care, and their management by confusion and |
flip-flopping is a deliberate practice to cover up their ongoing failures, while they contemplate new | |
health legislation for the ultimate solution to save medicare. Again and again we experience a | |
leadership with no vision and a leadership executed by coercive legislation. | |
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Quote by Donella Meadows "challenging a paradigm is not a part-time job. It is not sufficient to make your point once and then blame the world for not getting it. The world has a vested interest in, a commitment to, not getting it. The point has to be made patiently and repeatedly, day after day after day" ftp://sysdyn.mit.edu/ftp/sdep/Roadmaps/RM1/D-4143-1.pdf http://iisd1.iisd.ca/pcdf/meadows/default.htm | |
General reference: Articles by Mario deSantis published by North Central Internet News http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/authors/desantis.html | |
A question for Minister of Health Pat Atkinson: How much money is costing Telehealth? By Mario deSantis, March 15, 2000 | |
North East Health District: the Closure of Carrot River Hospital and Telehealth, by Mario deSantis, March 9, 2000 | |
Street rally protests hospital closure. Protest draws crowd of between 300 to 400, by Ernest Unrau, The Nipawin Journal, March 22, 2000 Nipawin, Saskatchewan (includes picture of rally) http://www.bowesnet.com/nipawin/Z01_Story1.html | |
ATKINSON CONFIRMS COMMITMENT TO CARROT RIVER HEALTH PROJECT, Government News Release, March 23, 2000, Health - 146, March 23, 2000 http://www.gov.sk.ca/newsrel/2000/03/23-146.html | |
Louise Simard is the new CEO for SAHO, by Mario deSantis, March 13, 2000 | |
Money key issue in health care, provinces insist, by Anne McIlroy, the Globe and Mail, March 25, 2000 http://www.globeandmail.ca/gam/National/20000325/UHEALN.html |