Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That was kind of a general answer. We have certain services that are known to be unavailable in the community and, granted, we know in Hay River, for example, that we cannot have certain types of surgery, we can't have an appendectomy in Hay River. We know that requires medical travel but, where there is a service which is part of the stated service for Hay River and for some reason, completely outside of the control of the patient that service is not available in Hay River, should they be required to pay the medical pre-payment? Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 44-14(6): Access To Basic Levels Of Health Service
In the Legislative Assembly on February 18th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 44-14(6): Access To Basic Levels Of Health Service
Question 44-14(6): Access To Basic Levels Of Health Service
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 17th, 2003
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