Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I believe there would be a policy in place that's in effect that would deal with how patients access services, whether it's in our territory then to the next jurisdiction where we have a contract for services and if there are no facilities within Canada, then further to pre-approve programs. But that would follow a timeline and process. In the particular Member's spoke about here in the Assembly, although I'm not going to get into the level of detail, I'm aware that he hasn't been left out there on his own. There have been many doctors' visits to try and deal with the situation. Unfortunately, they haven't been able to deal with the specific issue that the Member feels needs to be done, and that's travelling outside the jurisdiction. At this point, I'd have to get more detail as to what the specifics would be in this particular case. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 164-15(5): Health Care Difficulties Experienced By Constituent
In the Legislative Assembly on October 23rd, 2006. See this statement in context.
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