Remote health care tested as Haida Gwaii loses IV chemo treatment next month
QUEEN CHARLOTTE, B.C. — Cancer patients who need intravenous chemotherapy on the British Columbia archipelago of Haida Gwaii will now have to take an eight-hour ferry trip to the northern mainland, highlighting the challenges of delivering health care in remote communities.
Dr. Jaco Fourie, Northern Health’s medical lead for cancer care, says the health authority has been unable to recruit a new pharmacy technician to mix the drugs, so about eight patients will have to seek treatment elsewhere as of June 21.
Haida Gwaii isn’t unique in its staffing challenges, Fourie said in an interview.