Released on August 21, 1998
Health Minister Clay Serby today announced that hiring is under way tofill three new permanent part-time nursing positions in the South East
Health District. The District will receive $80,000 from the province
to hire nurses who will help meet urgent needs and improve the quality
of health care for Saskatchewan residents.
In May, Serby announced that the province would provide $9 million to
fund 200 nursing positions across the province. The funds provided
will be within this year's $1.72 billion health budget.
"By providing these funds we are following through on the promise we
made to the nurses and residents of Saskatchewan," Serby said.
"Today's announcement is part of our continued commitment to
addressing the issue of increased workloads for frontline staff by
placing additional nurses where they are needed most."
"The District is very appreciative of the effort made to provide these
additional resources and will ensure that these funds are used to
improve our service to our residents and patients," said Gerry
Hildebrand, CEO of the South East Health District.
"With this initiative steps are being taken to address workload
issues for nurses," said Rosalee Longmore, President of the
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN). "Our members look forward to
working with health districts and the government to further
alleviate pressures on front line staff and to ensure that people
continue to receive quality care."
The South East Health District's plan for the $80,000 also
includes specialized nursing skills training in the areas of
palliative care and outpatient chemotherapy.
Hiring processes are currently underway in 12 health districts
and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency. It is expected all positions
will be filled by the end of the year.
"Quality front-line care is a priority in this province," Serby
said. "Investing in nurses today is a positive step forward that
will help to further enhance health care delivery in the South
East Health District and the health system as a whole, now and
into the future."
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For more information, contact:
Jeff Brown
Communications and Public information Branch
Saskatchewan Health
Regina
Phone: (306)787-4088