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Alberta health minister confirms capacity strain after neonatal doctors warn of pending crisisAdriana LaGrange said the province has 'a bit of strain' in neonatal intensive care unit capacity but no babies have been airlifted out of Alberta for care for seven years.HealthApr 17, 2024
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Edmonton doctors warn of NICU crisis that could lead to baby deaths'We're starting to get to the point where there is potential serious harm that is going to be afflicting the most fragile, vulnerable patients that we have in this province.'HealthApr 16, 2024
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Group of doctors makes opioid crisis policy recommendations to Alberta governmentHow do you tackle a deadly and ongoing poisoning crisis? A group of Edmonton-area doctors has a few ideas and so too does the provincial government.HealthApr 7, 2022
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Edmonton doctors call on UCP to release timely opioid poisoning dataAccording to a group of Edmonton doctors, the data it receives from the government is delayed, making it harder to respond to the ongoing opioid crisis.HealthFeb 7, 2022
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Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association raise concerns over province’s response to opioid crisisThe Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association said the Alberta government's response to the increase in the number of opioid-related poisoning deaths is insufficient.HealthDec 12, 2021
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COVID-19: Alberta MLA under fire for comments on AHS’ handling of pandemicLac Ste. Anne-Parkland MLA Shane Getson has come under fire for comments made on Facebook regarding AHS' handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.HealthSep 28, 2021
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Alberta doctors call for more drug use sites to reduce strain on acute care resourcesMembers of the Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association's opioid poisoning committee have penned a letter calling for emergency action to address the drug poisoning crisis.HealthSep 24, 2021
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Edmonton doctors form opioid response committee to address spiking overdosesThe Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association says the committee will advocate for people who use drugs, recommend strategies to reduce overdose deaths, and raise public awareness.HealthSep 9, 2021
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COVID-19: Edmonton physicians urge Alberta government to test, trace, isolateA group of Edmonton doctors is calling on the Alberta government to reinstate COVID-19 testing, tracing and isolation requirements to control viral spread.HealthAug 4, 2021
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Alberta doctors ask Iveson, Nenshi to keep mask bylaw until 70% have 2 dosesA group of Alberta doctors is urging Don Iveson and Naheed Nenshi to keep local mask mandates in place until 70 per cent of the population gets two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.HealthJun 7, 2021
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