Addiction Awareness Week—Reducing smoking,
1231
Alzheimer's Disease—Aricept drug should be covered,
1664–1666
Boards—Accountability measures,
156–158
Boards—Provision of same services with budgetary restraints,
120–124
Canadian Blood Services—Location of testing for Polymerase Chain Reaction,
1015–1017
Dialysis patients—Machine for Peninsula Health Care Corporation,
1169–1171,
1573–1574
Dialysis units—Funding for further units,
229–230,
231–232
Dialysis—Provide services to more rural locations,
1909–1911
Doctors—Agreement reached with emergency room doctors,
1088–1089
Doctors—Emergency room doctors—Explaining deficit and surplus funds,
1092
Doctors—Emergency room doctors—Reason for mass resignation,
313
Doctors—Retention issue in hospitals,
628–631,
682–683
Doctors—Shortage and plan to address problem,
1478–1479
Emergency reponse times—Guidelines to what constitutes a Code 4,
1997–1998
Federal budget impacts on province,
33
Hospitals—Hospital redevelopment program for St. John's,
180–181
Hospitals—Loss of power at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital,
275–276
Long term care facility in St. Lawrence—Empty beds,
1442–1443
Nurses—Act immediately to resolve issue,
484–485,
511–512
Nurses—Address underlying causes of shortage,
1162–1165
Nurses—Admit that hiring opportunity is passing by,
447–449
Nurses—Can problem be solved without addressing compensation,
1089–1090
Nurses—Conduct occupational review of nursing classifications,
1091–1092
Nurses—Deserve to be paid according to skills and demands of their jobs,
346–348
Nurses—Ensure health care for people on Burin peninsula,
1871–1872
Nurses—Government not to legislate a settlement,
191–192,
234–235,
323–324,
348–350,
384–385
Nurses—Government to pursue constructive dialogue to solve health care crisis,
491–493,
528–529,
569–570,
661–662,
705–706
Nurses—Increased permanent positions, better workloads and higher wages,
162–163
Nurses—Measures to address workload issues,
268
Nurses—Need for neonatal intensive care and other specialists,
562–564,
658–660,
703
Nurses—Need for provision for more nurses,
187–189,
216–218
Nurses—Number of registered nurses employed by Province,
690–691
Nurses—Plan to deal with shortages by reducing level of care in nursing homes,
779–781
Nurses—Resume bargaining in good faith using collective bargaining process existing before Bill 3,
936–938
Nurses—Scholarship in honour of late Joyce M. Nevitt,
768–769
Nurses—What has Minister done to address crisis in Labrador,
1831–1833
Nurses—What will Minister do to stem flow of nurses from Province,
701–703
Nurses—Why did Minister not press issue of need for more nurses,
190
Oncologists—Deal with workload issues,
519–521
Personal Care Homes—Impact of budgetary constraints on residents,
931–933
Personal care homes—Will policy on subsidized beds change,
2046–2048
Pharmacists—Address serious shortage of hospital pharmacists,
1953–1955
Problems with Health Care Corporation on Burin Peninsula—Table the Whalen report,
1130–1132
Shift to per capita system for transfer allocations,
33–34,
59–60
Smoking—Tobacco Reduction Coalition,
728–729
Smoking—Tobacco Reduction Strategy,
1558
St. John's Nursing Home Board—Status after two and a half years,
731–734
Violation of understanding with physician negotiations,
1059–1060
Waiting times for diagnostic testing,
1564–1566
Water safety—Federal and Provincial officials had provided information to the Province,
1389–1390
Water—Admit that information on chlorinated water was outdated,
1394–1397
Water—Toxin levels report,
1235–1237
Water—Two departments involved in reporting on trihalomethanes,
1345–1347
World AIDS Day,
1652–1653