The future of Laboratory Services in Northern Alberta still uncertain under Budget 2019
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The future of Laboratory Services in Northern Alberta still uncertain under Budget 2019 |
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The future of Laboratory Services in Northern Alberta still uncertain under Budget 2019 |
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Restrained spending in budget 2019 is the wrong prescription for Alberta |
Although budget 2019 sees a slight increase in spending in health care (1%), it does not meet inflation and population growth (3.5%). "When a government is not able to provide health care to meet the needs of a growing population, it is a cut," says Sandra Azocar, executive director of Friends of Medicare. "As one goes down line by line through the budget, what we're seeing is a decrease in most areas of the health care budget."
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LPNs will see their role expanded in 2020, but no clear commitment to increased supports |
On Thursday afternoon, Health Minister Tyler Shandro announced that he is widening the scope of practice for licenced practical nurses (LPNs). This expansion will come into effect on February 1st, 2020, and will impact over 16,000 LPNs across Alberta.
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“Alberta open for business” resonates loudly in Alberta’s broken seniors’ care system – |
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FOM welcomes Lethbridge City Council’s common-sense vote on continued provincial funding for SCS |
On Monday, August 19, Lethbridge city council voted on a motion to request the provincial government halt funding to the city’s supervised consumption site, subject to the findings of the government’s forthcoming “socioeconomic” review. The motion, introduced by Councillor Blaine Hyggen, was defeated Monday evening by a vote of 6-3.
“Supervised consumption services are an integral part of a harm reduction strategy — they connect vulnerable Albertans to essential services that will ultimately give them a path to healthier lives,” said Sandra Azocar, executive director of Friends of Medicare. “We’re glad to see that Lethbridge city council had the common sense to vote down a motion that would have shown a callous disregard for the lives of vulnerable Albertans.”
FOM stands in solidarity with Foothills front-line workers
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Funding delays for new supervised consumption services are unacceptable |
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The UCP must continue work on conversion therapy in Alberta |
After a media report surfaced reporting that the government had canceled the Conversion Therapy Working Group, Minister Shandro took to Twitter to challenge the headline. He argued that he had not disbanded or cancelled the group, as there was no “Ministerial Order to appoint this group.”