The health ministry says it\u0027s developing a plan to restore and stabilize health care services at facilities with temporary disruptions.
The statement was in response to a Wednesday inquiry by the Regina Leader-Post as the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 5430, which represents thousands of employees in in technical, clerical, nursing, support and plant operation roles, put out a statement in late JulyThe union takes issue with the notifications which are posted on the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s website as they only include disruptions that are a week or longer.
“Temporary service disruptions may arise on short notice. Our priority is always on ensuring that patients, health care providers, and other members of the public are made aware of temporary service disruptions at their local health care facility,” the statement continued. “I was in Kamsack the day they shut down the ER there. On the website and at the Kamsack hospital, they were directing people to go to Canora,” Tria Donaldson, union communications representative, told the Leader-Post Wednesday.Article content
In addition to uncertainty from the general public about short-term closures, such as multiple 24-hour disruptions in Melville, the union is concerned that the lack of notifications makes it difficult for its members if they don’t know where they might be working on a certain day.
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