Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Time for a reality check
"The C-E-O of Northumberland Hills Hospital says hospitals can't be all things to all people.
Robert Biron says the decision to cancel diabetes education and outpatient rehab services will allow N-H-H to focus on its core mandate of providing acute care.
Biron says diabetes education is already provided by the Port Hope Community Health Centre but admits outpatient rehab available in the community is not publicly-funded."
You can pay me now or pay me later! If we don't treat diabetes properly, and it is one of the epidemic diseases of modern times, you will have to deal with it drasticaly after a while. In other words no treatment/counselling now or we will cut your toes/feet/leg off in a couple of years time.
The lack of non-acute care follow up - like rehab - will mean that readmissions are going to be the norm (Hey that's good for the hospital business, readmission gets paid more than outpatient care). So the hospital will be generating more money on readmissions but at what cost to human health?
One can see a hospital cannot just concentrate on acute care and if it does it so at its peril. See the light folks and make your voices heard in this issue.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
For those of you without Channel 10
Here it is the delegation before Council last night. Thanks to Wally K for the video. Hey I wrote that before screening it and didn't realise that Patty's remarks were not recorded - they were far more enlightening than mine! Come out next Monday to see what the Council does about this issue.
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Well we did it - said our piece
Council listened intently, although some really bad body language betrayed true feelings, and promised to make a decision next week after listening to an explanation, in a private meeting, (to be held on Thursday) from Mr Biron.
Finally let us all understand the this issue is not going to be solved by Mr Biron and the hospital board, it is a provincial gov thing. Rinaldi and his pals are not going to support this in any way ; that has to change! So the next thing to do is to pack the Council chamber next Monday and listen to Council discuss this important issue.
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Vatican Forgives the Beatles!
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A busy weekend for some.
Naturally the road claimed me. Talk radio was the only relief and it was again repetitive and entertaining. Boy those hosts do love to talk about the same things don't they? The Helena Guergis deal and the Polish airliner crash were the biggies. But in the HG affair the original report in the TO Star carried a throwaway line that stuck with me and has been bypassed by all the commentary heard so far. The reporter speculated that the reason that Rahim J got off his cocaine charge might have been because he agreed to roll-over on his dinner-mates for other charges.
In the case of the Polish airliner tragedy the "Spaceman" on AM640, carried on in the vein he always mines - that one-world government and the illuminati are to blame. This time with the backdrop of the "Katyn massacre" tied to Prince Charles's recent visit to ancient heritage sites in Poland and the strange happenings of past events on the same date. fancifull stuff but he does make the hours pass easily!
But back to the local campaign by the Health Coalition folks. Tonight the campaign to educate and encourage goes to Cobourg Council. Local folks will be asking Council to support the efforts to retain services and pass a motion to that effect. Watch it on Channel 10.
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Labels: local health care costs, local opinion, local politics
Thursday, April 8, 2010
An update and an opinion
Mr Frank Farago, as the chair of the group which calls itself "the Citizens for Alternative Solutions", expresses frustration with a couple of things. One is that he complains that exclusive access is being denied, he is being told that his group will be meeting with other people, up to 60 of 'em. The other complaint is that he doesn't understand why the CEO and Board Chair doesn't avail themselves of the expertise contained in this group, the members of which are unknown to the general public. The BurdReport has heard rumours that this group is composed of business like Rotarians who think that their very names should open doors - obviously Mr Biron is not as impressed with them as they are with themselves. As a newcomer to the community he obviously does not recognise the social and financial impact of these guys. The BurdReport is impressed with Mr Biron's behaviour in this regard.
But back to the NHC's meeting with the MPP. It was a meeting that had to take place even if only to show just how stubborn he is being and how unresponsive he is to his constituents concerns. Having demonstrated indifference to the situation he now has to defend himself against complaints of his disregard to the situation. Not having answers about the purported new facilities that are going to be in place before any of the cuts take place is scandalous. Taking orders from the LibCentral is even worse especially when it disregards his voters problems.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
I am only the enforcer of the orders
"Kenora-Rainy River MPP Howard Hampton says Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) are being told to get chronically ill patients out of hospitals and into long-term facilities."
So if you want to be heard in this debate get out to a meeting tonight at Trinity United Church in Cobourg at 5.30pm. The next person to be moved, as far away as Kingston, will be your Granny!
But on the flip side this debate has its supporters, a comment from the story is copied for its venom and lack of objectivity but it does show that some people just are not looking at this properly:
April 6th 2010, 11:06pm
This is about Howie Hambone backing Boob Rae when he would not allow the building of private/public nursing homes during his reign. This was felt worse in the north. Hospitals are for active medical care, not carcass storage. If you wanted to be closer, then you should have placed your name on a waiting list for the home of your choice. Everyone wants to go to heaven, yet no one wants to die. The family should take her in and have nursing care done at home, or are they just too busy, or who knows what to help out. Remember at some point, healthcare in ontario is really only about containing feces, vomit, urine, and smells.
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
I bet the Harpercrits have one of these
Today is the first day of the election in the UK and will also be the place of new toys for political junkies. New polls based on real time, instant punditry and one of these - a swingometer - a tool that analyses election results based on swings in public opinion. Play with it for a couple of minutes and you will be hooked. The BurdReport wonders just which website in Canada will have one for us in the next few days.
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