Posted by: Andy Moir | February 25, 2010

Digby ER closure to be discussed

South West Health is hosting a public meeting in Digby next Thursday to talk about its commitment to keep emergency departments open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For several years, emergency departments at Digby and Roseway hospitals have been experiencing frequent temporary closures due to physician shortages. The Nova Scotia government requires District Health Authorities to consult with communities affected by such emergency department closures. Public consultation will be held March 4 at 5 p.m. in the Community Theatre at Digby Regional High School. An advertisement for the session is included in this week’s issue of The Digby Courier of page 5. The meeting will begin with a short presentation with information on the continuing temporary ER closures, what is being done to recruit physicians and how South West Health is working with the community on these issues. “Then we will open up the conversation and allow people to stand up and tell us their ideas and solutions for minimizing temporary closures and keeping the Digby General Hospital open 24/7,” explains health authority spokesperson Fraser Mooney. All input will be recorded and sent directly to the province’s minister of health. Existing legislation requires the minister to then table a report in the Legislature. The information will also be posted on the South West Health website. People who are unable to attend the meeting can also send heir thoughts to Blaise MacNeil, CEO, South West Health, 60 Vancouver St., Yarmouth, B5A 2P5. Input can also be sent by fax to (902) 742-0369. Or emailed to info@swndha.nshealth.ca

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  1. LOL Sorry, just had to laugh a bit there. Something tells me that “sending our thoughts” to Blaise Macneil really won’t matter much. I’ve sent my thoughts to the premier, the department of health and the minister of Health and still not recieved anything back from any of them , except a form letter sent to everyone, that did not adress some of the issues I raised. I believe they want this ER closed, and closed for good. NOT the best possible outcome for our communities.


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