Both
Horizon Health Network and Vitalité Health Network urging physicians and
the province to put their differences aside, and put their heads
together instead.
Doctors
and the Department of Health are in disagreement over cuts to Medicare, a
conflict on its way to court. But the two health authorities are asking
them simply sit down and talk it out, in order to find savings and
create a sustainable system.
Vitalité
board chair, Paul Couturier, says that we know the present-day system
is not sustainable, and is beyond what New Brunswickers can afford. He
says it's vital all the players, including doctors, work together to
solve the fiscal problem. Both networks rely on services from over 1,600
doctors, and say they need their involvement to find savings and build a
sustainable, patient-driven system.
The doctors’ court case will be heard on Wednesday in Fredericton.