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OPSEU
HEALTH COUNCIL
dialogue
A bi-weekly update
on issues affecting health care in Ontario
May 8, 2008: Dialogue 45:
OPSEU takes Central East LHIN to court over mental
health bed cuts in Ajax; Ambulance members to make
case at May 23 OMERS meeting; Grey Bruce Health Unit
office and clerical members on strike;
more...
March 28, 2008 Dialogue 44 Budget won’t stop wave
of job cuts A six per cent increase in provincial
funding may not be enough to stem the tidal wave of job
cuts. more...
March 12, 2008: Dialogue 43: Ministry
appoints committee to implement interprofessional care;
paramedics fight for pension equity with police and
firefighters; Home care nurses leave despite freeze on
contracts; Revised workshops help members understand
hospital budgets more...
February 28, 2008 : Dialogue 42: Royal
Ottawa Mental Health Centre under media scrutiny; Fertility
Clinic decision under judicial review; Service Excellent to
include gag order?; Human Rights Commission and Ministry dodge
diaper complaint. more...
February 14, 2008: Dialogue 41: Amended
legislation covers wide range of change in health care according
to Ontario Labour Relations Board decision; EORLA denies access
to review of business plan, then has it posted on-line
by Champlain LHIN more...
January 31, 2008: Dialogue 40: Government
stops home care bidding process after 1500 attend Hamilton rally;
MPP introduces bill to amend Occupational Health and Safety Act
more...
December 13, 2007: Dialogue 39 Study
links nursing home violence to working conditions; Hamilton VON
disqualified from bidding on nursing contract, layoffs to come;
Pocket Planners arriving next week. more...
November 29, 2007: Dialogue 38: Royal Ottawa
Mental Health Centre rents space to clinical service U.S. FDA says
has no clear evidence of working; SE LHIN turns down funding request
from Kingston General Hospital; NUPGE meeting addresses strategies
for diagnostic, clinical and rehab professionals.
more...
November 15, 2007: Dialogue 37: Mental Health
Symposium addresses housing and poverty issues; Unions rally at
Humber River Regional Hospital; Kingston General Hospital fights for
funding. more...
November 2, 2007: Dialogue 36 North East CCAC
choses OPSEU; Province to consult on LTC staffing standards; Thomas
speaks at Local 466 screening of Sicko; Paramedics stage info
picket; OPSEU Mental Health Symposium
more... October 18: Dialogue 35: McGuinty adds ER to
wait times strategy; public overwhelmingly against for-profit home
care -- poll; locals place ad; OHC/OFL conference opportunities
more...
October 4, 2007 Dialogue 34: Former editor of the
New England Journal of Medicine says there is no evidence that
for-profit health care works.
more...
September 20, 2007 Dialogue 33 Special Edition
Liberal, PC, NDP and Green Party platforms on health care (so
far); Upcoming events more...
September 7, 2007 Dialogue 32
Promise of staffing standards in long term care muddied by review;
Protecting members in the event of a LHIN integration; 2nd lawsuit filed.
more... August 23, 2007 Dialogue 31: UK docs warn
Canadian counterparts about market-based health reforms; Ontario agrees
to make safe needles mandatory -- Smitherman accepts precautionary
principle.
more... August 9, 2007
Dialogue
30: Champlain CCAC chooses OPSEU; EORLA chooses steering
committee; government increases food allowance for long term care, but
no staffing standards yet; 70 attend Hamilton rally
more...
July 26, 2007
Dialogue 29: Hospital planning cycle begins with release of 2008/10
guide -- mental health programs continue to be at risk
July 5, 2007 Dialogue 28: Local 479
report highlights shortcomings of Ontario's first P3 hospital; Ontario
Ombudsman wants mandate expanded to hospitals and long term care homes.
June 21, 2007 Dialogue
27 : Closure of lab sites skips LHIN process; billboard greets Muskoka
administrators; L479 presents P3 report on Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre; 85
per cent agree with precautionary principle (poll)... more
June 7, 2007 Dialogue
26: Hospitals escalate divestment of work to for-profit labs; Whitby Mental
Health Centre closes board meetings despite OHA policy.
May
24, 2007 Dialogue 25: Transition to community-based mental health a failure --
forums; Campaign takes aim at Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare; CanWest goes to
court to change the rules around drug advertising; Ontario "Chaoulli" challenge
more politics than law
May 10, 2007: Dialogue
Issue 24 - Special Edition: Historic gathering in Regina calls for
implementation of the second phase of Medicare.
April 26,
2007: Issue 23: Provincial nursing graduate guarantee must respect
collective agreements; HCDC raffle -- did you win?; Needlestick rally May
1st
April 12, 2007:
Issue 22: Bill 171 hearings to
take place April 23-24; May Day rally: Safe needles save lives;
Mental health programs expendable? March 29, 2007:
Issue 21: Health care and the Ontario budget, Muskoka Algonquin
suspends activists; Durham rallies to fight cuts to Lakeridge
Health
March
15, 2007 Issue 20: LHINs
runs from controversy as transition date approaches
March 1, 2007 Issue 19 -- Fightback on
regional lab services continues; workers asked to take off shirts; Poll says
84 per cent of Ontarians don't feel involved with their LHIN
February 15, 2007
Issue 18 - One
in four long term care residents at serious nutrition risk. Toronto Central LHIN
looks to meet with labour. Calendar Woes.
February 1, 2007 Issue
17 - Consolidation of lab services may lead to longer wait times.
Long term care workers win battle for standards. Demonstrate at health
ministers' meeting Feb 9.
January 18, 2007
Issue 16 -
Bill 140: OPSEU calls for minimum staffing levels in long term
care homes; The challenge ahead with McGuinty's health care agenda.
January 4, 2007
Issue 15 -
Canadian Medicare system
discredited to thwart U.S. health reforms? Health care spending and GDP.
Hearings begin on new long term care act.
December 14, 2006
Issue 14 Auditor raises concerns
about CT radiation exposure; Under pressure from the community, Stevenson
Memorial Hospital re-examines plan to close birthing unit.
December 1,
2006 Issue 13 Federal finance
minister insists provinces explore privatization option for new infrastructure;
2007 12-month health care planner coming soon; Service cut in Alliston calls
into question LHIN plan.
November 16, 2006
Issue 12 - No consensus reached on flu transmission --
Ministry likely to follow U.S. Centres for Disease Control in requiring N95
respirators. New Ottawa hospital costs $88 million more. Ontarians going without
needed care -- poll.
November 2, 2006
Issue 11 - First privately-financed hospital opens
October 19, 2006
Issue 10 - Health care pledge targets municipal
candidates, long-term care revolution? LHINs can’t find staff.
October 5, 2006
Issue 9 - New pandemic plan weak on worker
protection, sharps legislation goes to second reading, protecting workers
rights around LHIN integrations
September 21, 2006
Issue 8 - Wait times strategy will be derailed by
home-care cuts
September 7, 2006
Issue 7 - Company sends queue jumpers to India,
Central LHIN to release draft plan, OPSEU Health Care Divisional Council
tour, Ottawa lab workers to move to new EORLA model
August 24,
2006 Issue 6
- SE
LHIN posts first integrated health plan, Public Health review, CCACs
delve into the cheese
August 10, 2006 Issue 5
Powerful
working group recommends hospitals charge patients for administering
"non-funded" cancer drugs
July 27, 2006 Issue 4
LHIN dismisses outspoken board member, urge docs to support
Medicare on August 22
July 13, 2006
Issue 3 Grad Nurse job promises.
June 29, 2006 Issue 2
CCAC mergers underway
June 15, 2006 Issue 1 Update on LHINs .pdf
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