That gets to my next question. If we're not tracking why our nurses are leaving, whether that be due to burnout, not getting paid enough, workplace culture, lack of housing, there can be a long list of reasons why a nurse does not leave. I note that the NWTA for teachers tracks this information diligently and in response to each of those concerns when a teacher decides to go down south. Is this part of the work the Department of Health and Social Services is doing in this area, is to track with exit interviews the reasons nurses leave the Northwest Territories?
Rylund Johnson on Question 684-19(2): Nursing Retention
In the Legislative Assembly on March 29th, 2021. See this statement in context.
Question 684-19(2): Nursing Retention
Oral Questions
March 29th, 2021
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