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APPOINTMENTS FOR REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY IN WEST CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN

Released on February 28, 2002

People in west central Saskatchewan now know who will represent them on the

board of their soon-to-be created Regional Health Authority (RHA).



Health Minister John Nilson today appointed 12 people to sit on the RHA

that will encompass Midwest, Prairie West and Greenhead health districts.



Appointed members include:



REGION 7

Lyle Leys* (Chair) Elrose Farmer

Betty Shapka* (Vice-Chair) Macklin Farmer/Homemaker

Bill Sittler* Wilkie Farmer

Cindy Hoppe* Biggar Homemaker

Diane Javens* Rosetown Retired Home Care Manager

Erhard Poggemiller* Kerrobert Businessperson

Gary Johnson Eston Administrator

Gilles Colbert Unity Retired Credit Union

Manager

Les Langager* Loreburn Saskatchewan Justice

Consultant

Linda Neher Kindersley Teacher

Lynne Gillies* Plato Farmer

Wayne Vaxvick* Outlook Farmer



(* Current District Health Board members)



"With this announcement we are moving forward with another commitment

outlined in our Action Plan for Saskatchewan Health Care. Nilson said. "I

look forward to working with the new board to make the changes needed to

strengthen and sustain our health care system for the future."



"As well, I sincerely thank members of the outgoing district health boards

for their commitment over the years to improving the health of people in

their areas. I also commend them for demonstrating such a high level of co-

operation as we work to establish RHAs. I am confident we will continue to

see a very smooth transition."



Government will introduce legislation this spring that will replace the

current 32 health districts with 12 Regional Health Authorities to improve

province-wide health system planning and co-ordination. Future RHA board

members will sit on planning committees during the transition to the new

regions.



All regions will maintain close ties with residents by creating Community

Advisory Networks to ensure local involvement in board decisions.



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For more information, contact:



Myrna Stark Leader Lyle Leys

Health Chairperson, Region 7

Regina Elrose

Phone: (306) 787-4083 Phone: (306) 378-2633

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