‘Breaking point’: CMA wants strict health measures to save Saskatchewan’s healthcare system
The head of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) said the healthcare systems in Saskatchewan and Alberta are at a breaking point and more needs to be done immediately.
In a release sent Wednesday, president of the CMA, Dr. Katherine Smart said patients and health workers are experiencing unfathomable choices and consequences. She added that early relaxation of public health measures has left the two provinces with crumbling healthcare systems in their wake.
“What is happening is as heartbreaking as it was preventable. We are now in a situation where it’s all hands on deck to address the state of crisis,” the release states. “Because at the end of the day, it’s the people of Alberta and Saskatchewan – patients, families, communities and health workers – who are impacted by this.”
That urgent cry is also being echoed by the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) and the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses.