Pat Atkinson:raising the finger and turning healthcare to a gambling casino |
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By Mario deSantis, February 4, 2000 |
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The saga of the mismanagement of healthcare resources continues to demand more and more | |
check where the wind is blowing, | work from our autocratic politicians and bureaucrats. Without a vision to provide a consistent |
direction for allocating our resources, our politicians and bureaucrats raise their fingers to the | |
sky, check where the wind is blowing, and as a consequence they make decisions. Their | |
obsession in saving money rather than taking care of people, has caused this government to | |
be out of touch with the people and create a chronic environment of confusion where more | |
money is wasted, and where the few and privileged help themselves to become richer at the | |
expense of others. | |
Few weeks ago, a patient died at a Weyburn hospital while he was waiting for being | |
shortage of beds as a factor contributing to the death of this patient | transferred to a Regina hospital(1). Rather than acknowledge the shortage of beds as a |
factor contributing to the death of this patient, Pat Atkinson, Minister of Health, stated | |
that the patient was not transferred to Regina because his doctors failed to clearly indicate | |
the urgency of the case. Again, last Christmas Eve, a North Battleford man died while | |
waiting for emergency surgery(2). In this case, the emergency surgery was not performed | |
since the Battlefords Health District closed the ICU unit for the period December 16 to | |
January 2 because of a nursing shortage. | |
she cannot assure that all existing Saskatchewan hospitals will remain open | Again, a shortage of nursing staff has caused a shortage of beds, and a shortage of beds |
has caused the death of another patient. Talking to the delegates of the Saskatchewan Urban | |
Municipalities Association (SUMA) convention in Regina, Pat Atkinson has stated that the | |
government is facing tighter budgets and she cannot assure that all existing Saskatchewan | |
hospitals will remain open(3). | |
As more patients are dying because of a shortage of beds, as staff is being intimidated at our | |
our health care system resembles a gambling casino | hospitals(4), and as people are becoming more anxious because of Pat Atkinson's intention to |
cut additional hospital beds, the more our health care system resembles a gambling casino | |
where our politicians play games with our lives. Again and again we will see our politicians | |
and bureaucrats raising their fingers to the sky while we wait anxiously for the next multiple | |
directions in health care. I have nothing to say but exclaim "Bad Luck in your gambling | |
Honourable Pat Atkinson.!" | |
-------------Endnotes: | |
Pat Atkinson: blaming the doctors for the deaths of patients, by Mario deSantis, January 17, 2000 | |
Gov't launches review into death, by Jason Warick, The StarPhoenix, February 3, 2000, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |
Future uncertain for rural hospitals: closure possible because of tight budgets, Atkinson, by Neil Scott, The StarPhoenix, February 3, 2000, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |
Intimidation: Management style at Saskatoon District Health, by Mario deSantis, January 27, 2000 |