New private Halifax clinic ‘deeply troubling’ Nova Scotia NDP says
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s NDP says the emergence of a new private Halifax clinic that aims to reduce the strain on the public health-care system is “deeply troubling.”
Unified Health bills itself as a “community triage centre” where patients are assessed for a fee by nurse practitioners, not doctors.
Unified Health, which opened late last month, says it aims to help “redirect some of the non-emergency traffic that visits the emergency room.”
In the legislature Tuesday, NDP Leader Gary Burrill suggested the clinic only exists because the provincial government has been unable to fix a chronic doctor shortage that has left many Nova Scotians without a family physician.
