TELILE 24/7 PODCAST #12: Rural Health Care
STRAIT AREA - This week's edition of the TELILE 24/7 Podcast showcases the impact a local physician's arrival - and departure - can make on a community.
The podcast opens with an interview with the Healthcare Recruitment Navigator for the Cape Breton South: Recruiting For Health (CBS: RFH) Committee, Maggie MacDonald. The committee has enjoyed success in recent days, with Dr. Tobechi Okeke starting a new practice at Port Hawkesbury's Island Gateway Plaza and the recent placement of two locum doctors from Ontario in the region's various hospitals and health-care facilities, with one of those two doctors likely to return to the Strait area later this spring.
However, MacDonald acknowledged that her group is still working to deal with other issues regarding physician recruitment. She noted that a lack of housing for potential new doctors and nurse practitioners continues to hamper her committee's efforts, and she confirmed that the departure of Dr. Steven DesRoches after nine years at the Arichat Medical Clinic may have short-term implications for the health care system serving Isle Madame.
The new TELILE 24/7 Podcast also looks at a plea from a community health clinic in eastern Richmond County to secure $3,000 in emergency funding from Richmond Municipal Council, with the hope of working out a further financial arrangement once the municipality heads into its annual budget deliberations.
The Dr. WIlliam B. Kingston Memorial Community Health Centre in L'Ardoise lost one of its two full-time physicians a year ago. The resulting drop in rental fees cost the clinic $30,000, forcing the centre's board of directors to dip into a community-raised nest egg that was designed for repairs and maintenance to the facility.
While council voted in favour of the $3,000 emergency funding request at its regular monthly meeting this past Monday, District Three councillor Melanie Sampson opposed the move, suggesting that more due diligence was needed to ensure that Richmond County's financial situation would allow for such spending to occur without causing any difficulties to the municipality's bottom line.
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