Reduced health-care services ahead, Hughes warns
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 by: SooToday.com Staff
NEWS RELEASE
CAROL HUGHES, MP
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Hughes calls on government to recommit to health-care funding
OTTAWA – Stable funding for health care should be a priority for the federal government so we can properly serve Canada’s growing and aging population, says Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP, Carol Hughes.
Despite that reality, the omnibus budget set out a formula that will lower the federal share and result in reduced service for Canadians.
“Lately, we see that differences between provincial health-care systems in Canada are growing,” said Hughes. “We also know that the experience of rural and northern Canadians is vastly different.”
Hughes noted that the government is committing to a transfer formula determined by a GDP average over a three-year period which will lead to chronic shortfalls and downloads more costs squarely on the provinces.
For regions that are already under-serviced, like rural and northern communities, this is not good news.
“The Parliamentary Budget Officer has told us that the federal share of Canada Health Transfer will decrease to the point that the provinces will be short-changed by $31 billion in just 12 years,” said Hughes. “In places like rural Northern Ontario the prospect of simple things like providing enough family doctors becomes less certain despite promises to reverse this trend.”
Hughes also noted that the government is failing to implement cost-saving proposals that have been part of the health-care discussion for years.
“We need to start building the next generation of health care in our country,” said Hughes as she concluded her remarks.
“Why are the Conservatives not looking at areas where we can control costs such as bulk drug purchasing and move on reforms from the Romanow Report and the 2003-2004 Health Accords designed to improve our system?”
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geterdun 9/18/2012 3:09:20 PM ReportThanks to Steven Harper, Brian Hayes and his band of do gooder's.Cant wait to see whats next?????? Thanks guys.......what would we do with out ya???????
thesharr 9/18/2012 3:15:05 PM ReportHow about a drive thru at the S.A H.They would be able to see more patients and we wouldn't take up space in the waiting room
OMGWTF 9/18/2012 6:46:05 PM ReportYup take it off one set of books and dump it on another so your budget, Mr Harpo, can look good but we all get the shaft from the province to make up the shortfall. Hmmm sounds like what Harris did to us on health, education etc. Downloading at it's best, that time to municipalities. Don't look for Hayes or anyone else to do anything. They just follow their boss. If they don't they are toast.
speed7 9/18/2012 7:35:33 PM ReportHarper's policies have hurt us all!
Hayes just gifted 30 million to seperatists so their leaders can buy new trucks , houses, run a buisnesses, ect.. so the people under their rule can pee in a pot instead . Nice ! We could have used that for things usefull like our declining healthcare.
tbbs 9/18/2012 10:37:39 PM Reportjust great, we need more cuts like we need more mosquito's.....after having spent the last 8 days at the hospital with my very sick hubby and fighting every step of the way to keep him there, trust me when i say, PEOPLE WILL DIE!! And im not overstating it just a bit. i used to scoff at people when they said that things were out of control at the hospital, now, not so much. it took us since April to get some one to pay attention to his issues, and with in 4 days of hospital stay they were ready to declare him " cured"! we had to refuse to leave for people to take notice of him, in the end we were told there wasn't much left they could do to help him. and we were not alone, saw lots of people shipped out too early and before they could say nurse.....poof gone. still we are greatful for the help he did receive and i will see to it that he continues down the path to recovery.
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