Sunday, 8 November 2015

The Family


The Family –

Prince Edward Island’s scenery is but one of the best; at the cost of human life; one, three perhaps? Harper, Darville and Carter with others; all family! As PEI struggles to maintain its economic balance – should one ever be able to tie its ministers exploiting their own account – it remains a continual struggle to maintain proper services for residents of Prince Edward Island. Then try outsiders, culture differences; like with me, treating as if I was a white person eating McDonalds up too the night before the Colonoscopy and Dr. David Bannon Owner, Private Practice General Surgery Location, Summerside Medical Centre comes – from USA, Florida making at least 500,000$ a year, despite being the (too much drugs) oldest at graduation – in the OR at the Price County Hospital ill/sick and/or high on prescription drugs and coughed, doing God only knows (and nurse let him at my hole) what in my colon…caused injury to the colon, causing permanent pain, soreness and bloating!

As services become less and less, maintaining a standard enabling tourist comfort on Prince Edward Island will become increasingly difficult. Islanders are in constant, puerile disputes as to services required for the expanse of the island. See older people cometh PEI; you best not need hospital care, dispite all the money you would have if you sold the motor home you came in! Money cnnot stop a doctor out party with doctors; like with Dr. Brian McMillan, President at Holland College, coming in and nurses allow him too!

·                                              Minister Gillan maintains patients should not see any difference in the quality of care they receive. He said in news "Obviously those people, nurses, doctors, technicians all that report to people in administration will have to get use to some new reporting structure. As far as the patient is concerned they will be dealing with the people who have been delivering health care services in the past."
·                                              Minister Murphy said the changes will save $9 million a year. A while back; for example…didn’t have an available ambulance to respond when 911 operators tried to dispatch the service to the scene where a Charlottetown, PEI resident was experiencing heart-related problems. Mayor…firefighters …express concern that they are being asked to provide medical attention they don’t have training for.
·                                              Minister Gillan has said government won’t commit more funding for another ambulance, explaining that there aren’t enough calls each year to warrant the expenditure. Not much change over the years, as it is the same ones in the back ground; writing for Henderson, Currie and the likes as my neighbor wrote all for Gillan!

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