Was any input given by doctors, nurses or other Region staff on how to improve services in Saskatoon Health Region?
There have been and continue to be many venues where all staff can make suggestions to improve care and ask questions about the planning process. Most units, programmes and/or departments have regular staff meetings and manager meetings where ideas can be brought forward. Many areas have improvement programs of varying sophistication where improvement ideas are generated and implemented. In regards to service alignment, hundreds of physicians, nurses and other staff have provided input at various stages over the past several years and continue to be involved in planning the consolidations. For example, more than 70 people were members of the six working groups on the two-site ICU consolidation project. These 70 people represent front line staff who work in ICU and departments whose work is influenced by the operation of ICU.
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