Over $900K spent on contract nurses to fill PAPHR temp roles
It’s a problem the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region (PAPHR) is trying to address.
Jamie Callahan, vice-president of human resources with the PAPHR, said over the past year 33 nurses have been contracted.
In 2013-2014 the PAPHR spent $107,000 on contract nurses and in 2014-2015 it spent $960,000. Callahan said more money was spent over the past year because the PAPHR didn’t start using contract nurses until the end of the 2013-14 fiscal year. Before this, the PAPHR just paid out overtime, she added.
“A majority of these contract nurses, and where we actually started contracting nurses, was in our rural long-term care facilities,” she said. “That’s one of our struggles within the health region is recruitment to rural facilities because a lot the graduating nurses that are coming out of the schools, number one they don’t want to go into long-term care and number two they don’t want to be moving to the rural facility.”


