Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there is clearly a medical diagnosis that is made. If there is an emergency medevac that comes in from a community, clearly that person, since they required a medevac and have some significant medical condition, would be given immediate attention over and above somebody that may have walked in because they forgot to get a prescription filled or have some much more minor complaint. So there already is that type of assessment process that is done by the medical staff at Stanton. It applies to all of the people that come in through the door to make sure that everybody that comes through the door can get the best service they need as fast as they need it. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 119-15(5): Emergency Ward Wait Times
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 119-15(5): Emergency Ward Wait Times
Question 119-15(5): Emergency Ward Wait Times
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 17th, 2006
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