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HuT011 Perth District Health G®until
Alternate options presented to health task force
by Carla -Ann Oud
The Huron -Perth
District Health C'ouncil's
task force -on hospital
restructuring might ask for
4 delay in Choosing one of
three options it prefers for
the future of hospitals in
Huron and Perth counties.
The task force was
expected to meet today
and yesterday after hear-
ing seven additional
options presented by a
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variety of interested
groups fr 5m across the
area on Monday.
Presentations suggesting
alternative methods of
hospital restructuring were
made to the task force in
Mitchell.
The task force might
extend its deadline if it
finds there is more infor-
mation and analysis need-
ed as it continues its two-
day session, today (Dec.
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18) to discuss the commu-
nity's feedback on the
options said Fraser Bell,
the executive director of
the HPDHC in a telephone
interview Dec. 17.
However, Bell said he
expects they should be to
keep their Dec. 19 dead-
line for announcing its
preferred option.
Bell thought the task
force would he able to
consider the additional
information from the pre-
sentations hefore the dead-
line because they were
"not so detailed" and cov-
ered issues already heard
by the task force.
Tne task force had
unveiled its three options
for the future of hospitals
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in the counties in
November, naming hospi-
tals as primary and sec-
ondary providers.
A primary hospital can
have either acute and
chronic care keds, a 24-
hour doctor on call and
some clinics such as breast
feeding and nutritional
counselling. They also
would have a 24-hour lab.
A secondary hospital
provides more specialised
care including psychiatry
and other services not
availahle at a primary hos-
pital. Both a doctor and
specialist are availahle on-
call 24 -hours.
Goderich is named a
secondary hospital in each
of the task force's options.
Much of the task
force's feedback came in a
series of open houses to
present its three options.
Task force members
received more feedback on
Monday when it spent
half-hour session's with
each of the seven groups
that came to Mitchell to
present their own options.
The Clinton
Community Hospital
Action Committee—wanted
the HPDHC tt juin the
hoards of all the hospitals
into a single unit who
would take over the task
force's role to restructure
health care. It also sug-
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Huron Perth DHC
Preferred option
delayed until
January 21
The Hospital and Related Health Services Study Task
Force asked the Huron Perth District Health Council, on
Thursday night, to seek a 60 -day extension from the
Ministry of Health, in order to complete the Huron Perth
hospital study.
The task force will thoroughly consider all communi-
ty input received from recent open houses and review
all of the information prepared over the past live months
before selecting a preferred restructuring option on Jail.
21, 1997. Detailed implementation an .?reinvestment
planning will need to he completed prior to the comple-
tion of the final report.
Option -will be considered
The task force has indicated that they would receive
and consider as advice, a hospital restructuring option
developed by the district's eight hospitals. 11 such an
option is to come forward, it must he provided in writ-
ing to the task force by 12 p.m on Jan. 14, and must he
approved by the boards of the eight hospitals.
The option must he consistent with the task force's
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Andrew Winger, a student at Lucknow District
Christian School, sings at the school's concert
last week. The theme of the concert was The
Cross in the Christmas Tree. (Livingston photo)