British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says mandatory vaccination status reporting could be in place in the province by September.He says the requirement has been under consideration since it was recommended five years ago by B.C.’s chief medical health officer.B.C. Teachers Federation President Glen Hansman welcomes the initiative but wonders how schools will be prepared to handle the information.
Public health officials are warning of a significant outbreak of measles after more than a dozen cases of the highly infectious disease were recorded in Metro Vancouver. Unlike Ontario, New Brunswick and Manitoba, B.C. does not have a law requiring mandatory vaccinations for measles. Considering many parents still choose to opt out of vaccination programs, Hansman says the province must now decide who has the power to intervene when unvaccinated children are at school and an outbreak occurs.“Certainly nobody at the school level is necessarily qualified to be making those sorts of determinations.
I have a right to refuse medical attention as does every other Canadian so good luck.
Health Health Latest News, Health Health Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ontario health-care transformation to be unveiled todayCP24 NOW - Live and interactive, watch Toronto's Breaking News for the GTA, with CP24 Breakfast, Sports, Video, Traffic Times and Weather and more. Here we go... New program, if we don’t cover you and you die, there will be more coverage for those who can afford it? All media better be talking about this today and not SNC Lavalin. I expect all radio and tv stations to give this top priority and interview doctors, nurses,surgeons, specialists, etc to help us understand how this might impact us.
Source: CP24 - 🏆 30. / 67 Read more »
New Ontario Health super agency and co-ordinated health teams announcedOntario is merging 20 health agencies into one super agency and will establish local health teams to co-ordinate care as part of a system overhaul. The devil will be in the Ontario Health details: onPoli Any way to cut bureaucracy and direct more money to the frontlines is good I can see this doing the first Whether it accomplishes the second we will have to wait and see Good. It's about time that someone whittled down the paper-shuffling, parasitic, money-sucking, useless layer of middle management. Hopefully there will now be some additional cash for more doctors, nurses and beds.
Source: CTVNews - 🏆 1. / 99 Read more »
Source: VancouverSun - 🏆 49. / 61 Read more »
LIVE: Ont. health minister makes an announcementChristine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, will make an announcement, LIVE here. Won't be a bad thing IF it reduces bureaucracy instead of adding to it I’m betting you will only be able to see the doctors in your local area and no more going to clinics that specialize in certain conditions.
Source: CTVNews - 🏆 1. / 99 Read more »
Source: HuffPostCanada - 🏆 61. / 53 Read more »
Ontario merging 20 health agencies into super agency, legislation to be announced todayHealth Minister Christine Elliott announced the health-care transformation this morning, which will include establishing local health teams to co-ordinate care as part of a system overhaul Super agencies usually don’t work. Especially true for a new, chaotic government overhauling Ontario Health. Hard not to think this is really about furthering privatization, cuts & driving down wages, their real goals ONPoli Less bureaucracy is always a good thing Whether it will improve patient care is something that we will have to wait and see Ontario’s equivalent of the Phoenix boondoggle about to take flight. cdnpoli onpoli
Source: globeandmail - 🏆 5. / 92 Read more »
Source: globeandmail - 🏆 5. / 92 Read more »
Source: VancouverSun - 🏆 49. / 61 Read more »
Source: nationalpost - 🏆 10. / 80 Read more »
Source: CP24 - 🏆 30. / 67 Read more »