With the 12 percent just for Stanton Territorial Hospital, but we are not talking about appointments that are missed down south or even appointments that got cancelled or people not making their flights because they couldn’t make the arrangements in such a short time period where they were approved for medical travel and approved for their appointments but couldn’t make it because of the late process in getting them the information. That 12 percent alone for Stanton, I am sure, didn’t come cheap. Does the Minister have, for Stanton alone, a cost for that 12 percent, where it cost the government for all these no-shows and missed appointments?
Alfred Moses on Question 165-17(3): Medical Travel Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on October 17th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 165-17(3): Medical Travel Policy
Oral Questions
October 16th, 2012
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