Rural X-ray, lab services reduced
Reductions to X-ray and laboratory services in rural areas of the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region have gone into effect.
“We will no longer be doing X-rays in the community of (Leoville) and Hafford due to the low volumes, the aging equipment and we wanted to makes sure that our patients, when they did have X-rays, that the X-rays were of high quality,” said Cecile Hunt, CEO of the health region.
“Some of the patient safety literature is quite clear around low volume X-ray sites. This isn’t about staff competency it’s about doing things often enough to stay really good at it.”
According to health region data, in the 2009-10 year there were 5,500 X-rays done in Shellbrook. For the same time period in Leoville, there were 124 X-rays done for 94 patients. Another part of the reason for the cutbacks is finances, said Hunt.