At a recent UCP town hall event in Drayton Valley, Premier Danielle Smith made a controversial announcement regarding the restructuring of Alberta’s healthcare system. During her speech, Smith revealed plans to transfer control of some hospitals away from Alberta Health Services (AHS). This move marks a significant shift in the province’s healthcare administration, with the Premier citing the need for more localized decision-making and a focus on efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Smith outlined the next phases of her government’s healthcare restructuring plan, emphasizing the importance of empowering local communities and healthcare providers to make decisions that best serve their patients. By transferring control of certain hospitals away from AHS, the Premier hopes to streamline operations, improve patient care, and reduce bureaucratic red tape that can often impede the delivery of healthcare services.
The announcement has sparked debate among healthcare professionals, politicians, and community members, with some expressing concerns about the potential impact of transferring hospital control to local entities. Critics worry that this move could lead to fragmented healthcare delivery, inconsistent quality of care, and challenges in coordinating services across different healthcare facilities.
Supporters of the Premier’s plan, however, applaud the government’s efforts to decentralize healthcare decision-making and empower local communities to take charge of their healthcare services. They believe that transferring control of hospitals away from AHS will lead to more responsive and efficient healthcare delivery, tailored to the unique needs of each community.
As the government moves forward with its healthcare restructuring plan, it remains to be seen how the transfer of hospital control will impact the overall effectiveness and quality of healthcare services in Alberta. Premier Danielle Smith’s announcement signals a significant shift in the province’s healthcare administration, with the ultimate goal of improving patient care and ensuring a sustainable healthcare system for all Albertans.
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The whole show is basic medical racketeering. Big pharmaceutical companies making out like bandits pushing unnecessary drugs, doctors charging twice what their services are worth, hospital construction costs triple, and on and on. 8 billion in Healthcare in 2005, 28 in 2023. Yeah and inflation is only 2 percent.
Anything is better then what we have now. No doctor's and life saving surgery's put off . We have to try something
People are dying because of poor healthcare. Something needs to be done.
Federal Government should reduce health transfers to Alberta for every single facility they do this too. She really is a total clown.
She is a loco 🎉
This is just the first step. These conservatives are just going to try to privatize our health as usual. She doesn't deal with real problems, She is doing it for money and power.
Good!!
I'm so thankful that Albertans voted out the NDP and elected these people. Here in BC we have had a large number of new doctors from Alberta fleeing the province. Giving away AHS facilities to a Catholic provider that refuses to do a number of preventative measures is going to speed that up.
Thanks UCP voters!!!
Anyone trust Global News – none
Oh D4mn. We are losing again. Money is the only thing that matters lately. Definitely not people.
Where are the facts Buddy.
Even nurses, who came from other provinces, like ON or BC, complain about the state of hospitals and dialysis centers in Edmonton – overcrowded, low on medical staff and equipment, long waiting times.
She will not be reelected That’s for sure!
It's time to get rid of her holiness, alt-right nationalism is a joke.
AHS is too big. She is doing the right thing. I've worked for both AHS and Covenant Health. I've been a patient with AHS and Covenant Health. The health care sucks at AHS. It also sucks to work for them. They are all bureaucracy and totally disconnected from how to run things smoothly. I have worked in other provinces (for example BC has 6 main health authorities) and the difference is glaring in Alberta. The majority of people in Canada have NO KNOWLEDGE of how universal health care is distributed in Canada, and the laws that govern it. You CAN NOT privatize health care in Canada. There is federal law that prohibits it. Provinces distribute the health care services with the federal funds, but have to follow the universal health care requirements. People just believe any non-sense they are told, without ever checking the facts. It's not hard to find these laws and records. Just takes an ounce of effort and curiosity. All that being said, you still get better access to care in Alberta than other provinces.
In other words she's must be stopped. mrs pro 2nl amendment May suffer that great tragedy that Oscar Wilde once described there are two tragedies in life one. is not getting what you want the other is getting it
In countries with private healthcare people pay lower taxes than in Canada.
The queen of Alberta want to destroy public healthcare,, defund defund defund, then sell out and privatize for profit
UCP stealing the assets of AHS in order for private looting
Only half the truth, UCP have been gunning for AHS for a long time, def stepped up with these latest two ideologues
Fear…great way of running healthcare! This bit– is destroying our province!
Here comes the privatization.
Lagrange ruined the Education system, now she is ruining Health Care
Defunding Medicare In Canada(2023)
Medicare has been deliberately, systematically and incrementally underfunded by ALL the federal Liberal and Conservative governments (Canadian elites) for at least the last 30 years. Currently federal funding has declined to approximately 22% of actual provincial cost from around 50%. We are now starting to see the negative effects of this defunding and COVID19 has made the destruction perfectly clear (service backlogs, delays, the unrelenting shortage of physicians, the stupidity of the "business" model for healthcare, etc). These elites who OWN these two political parties want to declare our Medicare system "broken" so they can promote American style for-profit alternatives where the rich get the best doctors out there and the rest of us get whatever is left over. They starved the system VERY slowly as they know doing so quickly will create a political storm. Canadians KNOW there is something seriously wrong today.
Privatization…in other words.
Services levels can only be achieved if the organisation is able to attract trained and experience staff. That means that the restrictions within the union agreement may have to be violated and funds allocated to entice trained and experienced people to join AHS. Additionally, where would the funds be found to pay the attractive salary package without making sacrifices elsewhere? Will AHS defer maintenance and punt the problem down the road to be faced by a future senior management group and a future government?
There are lots of staff shortages in rural communities, and AHS doesn't even care about it. If we privatize AHS, our taxes will be more than carbon tax
Why??? How in the name of good governance would privatized hospitals be of benefit to average Albertans.
In all honesty, ask yourself…. Who really WANTS that big checkout bill that WILL come with American style healthcare???
Don't we deserve better than that???
Alot of people are already having a hard time paying bills. Now the ucp wants them to add medical bills to that.
The right wing premier is demolishing our Health Care system! Don’t forget Ralphie did the same! Please don’t vote for this party ever again! We will need to remortgage our home to “buy” medical services!!
“other organizations” ‘’’ you mean Alberta fascxists
I wondered why the entire Canadian healthcare system was collapsing, but reading these comments I now realize that it was Danielle Smith all along. Now I am wondering if she's also behind inflation, too.
I like my private health Care at least I don't have to wait forever like they do in Canada!
Good about time—-I had a family member go to the emergency ward at the Medicine Hat hospital, she said it was filthy! Hope she cleans up the whole works
Please vote her out.
She did such s great job with the forestry service 😂 she's going to turn Alberta into a 3rd world country
I totally agree with Danielle Smith. I have had the misfortune of being an inpatient on the medical floor of the Grey Nuns hospital on a few occasions recently. As it was a medical unit obviously the majority of the patients were of the older population and I was disgusted at the lack of cleanliness there. The floor was sticky, the ceiling tiles were stained with heavens knows what and in my stays on that unit I have never seen a cleaner. I remember when a hospital smelled like disinfectant (what is that) but a distant memory. Just because the patients are of the older age group shouldn’t mean they should have to put up with lower standards. I admit to having been employed there as an RN in the past on the surgical floor and I can assure everyone that there is a definite lack of cleanliness on the medical units. I for one would prefer private health care if it means patients can be treated with the respect and standards of care they are entitled to.