Thank you, Madam Chair. We will certainly get some further information. I don’t believe we have one telehealth coordinator in the system. Most authorities have either a telehealth coordinator or an individual whose job it is to do that in addition to other duties.
We do have telehealth capability in all of our communities. We understand that while usage is increasing, there is still some reluctance to use telehealth. In some cases, it’s simply because we are relying on locum physicians or locum nurses who may not be familiar with it or know how to use it. In other cases, we have heard there is some concern about using it when the technology is not 100 percent reliable. We still have delays. We still have slower services in many regions than we do in Yellowknife. In some cases, it’s simply an infrastructure issue where the telehealth equipment may not be attractive or readily accessible. For example, I believe it’s in the Beaufort-Delta that they’re looking at actually relocating it so that it’s more an integral part of the clinic and the physicians find it more convenient.
We do still have some challenges to overcome but, certainly, the measures that were tabled last fall, we do see an increase in utilization. It’s being used extensively for speech language pathology. It’s being used for professional meetings and discussions. It’s being used for professional education as well as for actual direct treatment. Then, of course, quite exciting is the recent partnership that we’ve entered into with Dalhousie University where we are now not only getting psychiatric services here on a rotating basis but
psychiatric telehealth from Dal when there’s not a psychiatrist available in Yellowknife.