Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In regard to the whole area of reports, I mean, we can file all the reports we want, but at the end of the day, basically, it is what is being done to ensure we improve the service that matters to people in communities. I think the final question I have, Mr. Speaker, is in regard to the whole question of medical personnel visiting our communities in which you have to wait for a period of one to two months and where, in larger centres, you can walk into the hospital and see a doctor at any one time, but in most communities, you have to wait a matter of months to see these individuals. With the lack of doctors in our regional centres, it is having an effect on the whole improvement of having medical personnel visiting our isolated communities. So, what is being done to improve the frequency of those visits, and what is this department doing to ensure that there will be improvement in that area?
David Krutko on Question 142-13(5): Health And Social Services Action Plan
In the Legislative Assembly on January 29th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 142-13(5): Health And Social Services Action Plan
Question 142-13(5): Health And Social Services Action Plan
Item 6: Oral Questions
January 28th, 1998
Page 412
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