Negotiations 2023
The 2019 Master Agreement and Clinical/Academic Funding Plan (C/AFP) contracts expire on March 31, 2023. Negotiations began in February.
The new federal ban on foreign home ownership is causing worry that it’s hampering the recruitment of international health-care professionals. “We’re trying to lift as many barriers as possible to bring doctors and other medical professionals to the community,” said Sydney-Membertou MLA Derek Mombourquette, who has been talking to his caucus and federal counterparts about wanting the new law amended.
The 2019 Master Agreement and Clinical/Academic Funding Plan (C/AFP) contracts expire on March 31, 2023. Negotiations began in February.
A newly settled permanent resident in Nova Scotia says a recent experience he had in a Halifax ER is proof the overburdened healthcare system is straining its workers to the breaking point. Originally from the United States, Doug Silverman is a registered clinical psychologist with a doctorate under his belt, granting him the privilege of using the title.
The president of Doctors Nova Scotia hopes changes to emergency care will lead to significant improvements in the province’s emergency departments, but says it's also important to continue focusing on bolstering primary care. Dr. Leisha Hawker’s comments are in response to a government announcement to alleviate pressure on emergency departments in Nova Scotia, following the recent deaths of two people who waited hours for care.
Residents of a rural part of the Halifax municipality are concerned after learning the emergency department at their hospital would be closed for the entire month of January. “Everybody’s concerned, because we are a large geographic area,” says Janice Christie, a long-time resident of Sheet Harbour, N.S. “So somebody that lives 30 to 40 minutes east, in an emergency, if they come up on their own, that’s still a 40 minute drive, with an emergency.”