Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Doors To Healthcare Will Remain Open... For Now

It came down to crunch-time, but we have the victory.


The people of Charlotte County will not lose their healthcare services at the Fundy Health Centre in Blacks Harbour -- at least for now.

Residents of Charlotte County can breathe easy knowing the Fundy Health Centre will remain open, after doctors threatened to lock-up and protest a policy from the Horizon Health Network that would charge them $1.50 per patient visit.
Doctors were planning to lock the doors and refuse patients after Friday, November 30th, 2012.
MLA for Charlotte-The Isles Rick Doucet tells Tide News Health Minister Hugh Flemming has stepped in and the doctors are talking with Horizon Health. He says, "The doctors are discussing this issue, they are dialoguing. I understand there are some parts of negotiations that are still going on, but at least this gives them some breathing room, the $1.50 is off the table, and now they can continue to do the work that they've been doing, serving the people of this area. After tomorrow (Friday) it's going to be business as usual, and doctors will continue to see patients at the facility."

Doucet says he wants to give credit where credit is due, and says he is grateful for Health Minister Hugh Flemming for stepping in on the matter. However, Doucet says,  "I've discussed this with the mayors of Blacks Harbour and St. George, and we are all very cautiously optimistic because we don't know what is in the future. That's why we'd still like to meet with the minister on this, along with the doctors, so we can talk not only about the short term, but what is the long-term future of this facility."