Province’s plan to reduce surgical wait times raises questions for health-care workers
The Saskatchewan government’s plan for cutting into provincial surgical wait times comes with more questions than answers for the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN).
The province laid out some ideas in a media release Monday, including potentially having some patients volunteer to leave Saskatchewan to get the hip and knee replacement surgery they need.
Denise Dick, SUN’s first vice-president, said she’s confused with how this could work.
“What all is involved in that? How would that process happen?” she asked.