Sask. is addressing health-care issues, Premier Scott Moe says
A Saskatchewan family doctor quitting the province over problems with the health-care system has appealed to the government to “build the bottom of the pyramid.”
In a column submitted to the Saskatoon StarPhoenix recently, Dr. Isabelle Richard, who trained in Quebec and practices in B.C. as well as Saskatchewan, said in the current state of health care in the province “no one wins here.”
Richard said the system in Saskatchewan “is a mess” and that it could look to other provinces for solutions that would attract more family doctors and specialists.
“Stop creating rules about the number of minutes for which it is appropriate to say I provided counselling to the patient. See the forest through the trees.”