ERs without doctors considered for P.E.I.
Centres working in Nova Scotia, says health minister
CBC News
Posted: Jan 18, 2013 8:28 AM AT
Last Updated: Jan 18, 2013 10:47 AM AT
P.E.I. Health Minister Doug Currie tours the collaborative emergency centre in Springhill, N.S. (Maggie Brown/CBC)
Related
Related Stories
Health Minister Doug Currie travelled to Nova Scotia on Thursday for a look at a new model of health care that would provide overnight emergency care without a doctor being in the hospital.
'[Doctors] don't have to work another night in their professional career if they choose.'— Bruce Quigley, Cumberland Health Authority CEO
Collaborative emergency centres were created in that province to address sporadic emergency room closures.
Staff at All Saints Hospital in Springhill were honest about some people's initial reaction to not having a doctor on site overnight during the tour on Thursday. Since April, the collaborative emergency centre has been staffed by paramedics and nurses from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m., and a doctor somewhere else in the province is available by phone.
That has freed up the doctors to do more hours in their regular practice, which has reduced wait times for appointments. Cumberland Health Authority CEO Bruce Quigley says that's made it easier to recruit new doctors.
"We can now give assurances to a new recruit that when they come to Cumberland County to work in one of these CECs that they can be home every night," said Quigley.
"They don't have to work another night in their professional career if they choose."
Currie said he went to Nova Scotia to look for options for emergencies in Alberton and Montague that have struggled over the past few years.
"It'll have to be costed out, but it's working here and people are gaining a lot of confidence in the model."
The tour included a visit to a CEC in Parsboro, and Currie said he likes what he saw.
For mobile device users: Would you feel comfortable going to an emergency centre where there was no doctor?
Share Tools
Latest Prince Edward Island News Headlines
- Wood Islands liquor store opens
- Saturday marked the first day of operation for the new liquor agency store at the Plough the Waves Centre in Wood Islands. more »
- Rescue attempt over for New Brunswick fishermen
- The rescue attempt for two missing fishermen has been called off in New Brunswick, hours after one body was found. more »
- Duffy's Senate expenses may get 2nd look from auditors
- Senator Mike Duffy's expenses may get a second review by independent auditors following media reports regarding expenses he claimed while campaigning for Conservative candidates during the last election. more »
- Tour operators get lesson in being gay-friendly
- With tourism season fast approaching, operators from across the Island are getting a lesson in welcoming those in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Rescue attempt over for New Brunswick fishermen
- The rescue attempt for two missing fishermen has been called off in New Brunswick, hours after one body was found. more »
- Spectator killed at Edmonton Jeep event
- A 20-year-old woman died Saturday during an event for Jeep enthusiasts held in a parking lot just west of downtown Edmonton. more »
- Astronaut Chris Hadfield adjusts to 'earthling' life
- Canada's space ambassador, Chris Hadfield, is still readapting to life on this planet after spending 146 days in zero gravity as commander of the International Space Station. For now, though, he's taking his homecoming one step at a time. more »
- Winning ticket sold in Florida for $590M Powerball jackpot
- A lottery official says one winning ticket has been sold in Florida for a record Powerball jackpot of more than $590 million. more »
- Man dies in Mount Vernon car crash
- Rescue attempt over for New Brunswick fishermen
- Wood Islands liquor store opens
- Jobs to tide over fisheries workers for EI
- Tour operators get lesson in being gay-friendly
- Mistakes in Senator Duffy controversy 'mind boggling'
- Ashfield, Shea react to Mike Duffy controversy
- P.E.I. marked low on foreign worker treatment
- Name change nets PEI Rocket $75K more in funding

