Hope and the Future: Progress in Northern health
The COVID-19 pandemic makes 2020 a year many may prefer to forget, but there is hope for the future. We’ve decided to make that the focus of our series of end-of-year stories.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented turmoil to our healthcare system, it has also forced significant progress to be made in deploying additional supports to northern communities.
The Medical Health Officer for the Northern Intertribal Health Authority (NITHA), Dr. Nnamdi Ndubuka said there has been an increase in virtual clinics and the use of remote technology to deliver health services over the past year, including the deployment of more ‘Doc-in-a-box’ through the pandemic period.
“There has also been an increase in physician services through our partners with Northern Medical Services and the Saskatchewan Health Authority,” Ndubuka said. “We’ve also seen an increase in access to COVID-19 testing through the deployment of point-of-care testing devices across several reserve communities in the North.”