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CTV News
27-05-2025
- Health
- CTV News
Sask. NDP calls for free parking at hospital emergency departments
WATCH: The NDP opposition is calling for free parking at hospital emergency departments. Wayne Mantyka has more. The NDP opposition is calling for free parking at hospital emergency departments. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) implemented the parking fees about a year and a half ago. The NDP believe it's wrong to ask emergency patients to pay for parking while seeking urgent care. 'We've been very clear, we definitely don't feel people should be charged in emergency situations you know visiting the ER,' MLA Meara Conway said during an event Monday. Conway says she recently received her share of parking tickets while visiting a loved one in hospital. 'Especially when you've got a new app. People are really struggling to download that app. Can they pay on the machine? Can they pay by phone? I got a few parking tickets myself because it's the last thing you're thinking about when you're in that kind of situation,' she said. Some health care users, like Farrah Dorian, feel parking should be free for all hospital visitors. 'I don't really think it's appropriate and no one should have to pay to see their loved ones, right Especially if they're injured or they're on their deathbed. I don't think it's fair,' she said. Nova Scotia has cancelled hospital parking fees all together. 'People that are going to visit loved ones, or you know struggling with a diagnosis or interaction with the health care system, health care professionals, they won't have to worry about paying for parking so it's a good thing,' Premier Tim Houston said during that announcement. The Government of Saskatchewan says it is working on a response. While the Sask. NDP is calling for free parking for cancer and for emergency patients, the opposition is not certain whether that courtesy should be extended to all visitors and staff. It's currently studying the financial situation before suggesting what the government should do.
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Sask. health authority denies claims NICU patients being sent to North Dakota for care
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is denying claims that a surge in demand at Regina's neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has resulted in families being sent to the United States for care. The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) says the 'situation at the NICU has been dire for weeks' and that it has received dozens of complaints from health-care workers in the unit, according to an NDP news release issued Monday. The union told Global News that the situation has led to families being sent to North Dakota, but it did not offer specifics. On Tuesday, the Opposition said it plans to introduce an emergency motion urging the province to address the crisis in Regina's NICU and repeated claims some babies have been sent to the U.S. The SHA in an emailed statement said no NICU babies or mothers have been sent out of Saskatchewan or out of Canada 'due to the recent demand for care.' The SHA also said there has not been an out-of-province transfer since January 2021, nor has there been a transfer out of the country since 2008. Rural health critic Meara Conway says her motion would require the province to publicly report on the number of babies in the neonatal unit until the issue is resolved. 'We only learned about this crisis because of a nurse who went public,' she said. 'If they won't (support the motion), I have to ask them why they ran for public office in the first place.' SUN says the care unit is overcapacity, short staffed and running out of ventilators. Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said overcapacity in the unit is a result of a surge in births but the hospital is not low on ventilators, a sentiment echoed by the SHA in its statement. While the Regina NICU has experienced a 'surge in demand' over the past few weeks, the SHA said there continues to be capacity in Saskatchewan. 'There is not a shortage of NICU,' the SHA said in its statement. 'Our Regina General team works with NICU teams in Saskatoon and Prince Albert daily to ensure that all newborns and children receive care appropriate to their level of acuity and complexity, no matter where their home community may be.' Cockrill told the assembly Monday the province has brought in extra staff to support the unit and that there is capacity in other Saskatchewan hospitals. 'We're aware of challenges and we're working to address them,' he said. Conway accused Cockrill of being dismissive of the issue. 'A start would be to sit down with (nurses), listen to their voices, believe them and marshal the resources we need to address this crisis,' she said. New Regina Breast Health Centre being staffed by 'reorganization,' says union Two Harbour Landing stores on Regina's measles exposure risk: SHA — With files from Alec Salloum and The Canadian Press The Regina Leader-Post has created an Afternoon Headlines newsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox so you are up to date with the most vital news of the day. Click here to subscribe. With some online platforms blocking access to the journalism upon which you depend, our website is your destination for up-to-the-minute news, so make sure to bookmark and sign up for our newsletters so we can keep you informed. Click here to subscribe.