Health P.E.I.'s interim CEO says province’s health system needs support, stability
There have been some leadership changes at Health P.E.I. It's currently being led by interim CEO, Laurae Kloschinsky after Melanie Fraser left the role last week. She was formerly the assistant deputy minister for the Department of Health and Wellness, with a portfolio that included mental health and addictions, h...
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Former Health P.E.I. CEO says political interference hurting health system
Former Health P.E.I. CEO Michael Gardam says he was not surprised to see Melanie Fraser leave the role, and says the province’s health-care system is being undermined by political interference.
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Indigenous-led primary care clinic will save N.L.'s health system millions, says First Light
First Light is proposing a solution for urban Indigenous people who don't have access to primary care that it says will save Newfoundland and Labrador's health system millions of dollars annually.
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You know who's actually in need of a great #hospitalboat? The deprived and homeless people in #Gaza are.
But no: #DozyDon is not sending a boat to Gaza to offer medical help to those in need. He's pulling off a silly #PRstunt in #Greenland instead.
Fun fact: the #healthsystem in Greenland is fully up to its task without bankrupting people who need its services. Very much unlike the situation in the #UnitedStates.

Seriously, my contempt for this orange buffoon is growing by the day. #resist

The Lancet has published a short editorial on the state of Ukraine’s health system after four years of war. A few numbers worth noting:

Over 47,000 civilian casualties.
2,591 attacks on health infrastructure.
359 health workers killed.
68% of Ukrainians report a decline in health.
Among health workers: 81% burnout, 69% anxiety, 61% depression, and only 17% have access to psychosocial support.

👉 https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(26)00355-7/

#Ukraine #HealthSystem #WarImpact #PublicHealth #HealthWorkers #Resilience

Africa: World Bank Supports a Stronger and More Resilient Health System in Botswana: [World Bank] Gaborone -- The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved the Botswana Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience (HEPRR) Project, which will support the strengthening of the country's ability to withstand future pandemics, climate-related illnesses, and everyday health challenges.… http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TQZvTB #HealthSystem #WorldBank #Botswana #PandemicPreparedness #PublicHealth
7/ Contracts protect the building and the bank, not patient care. Need surge capacity? Reconfigure space? Expand a wing? Everything costs more. Everything takes longer. #EmergencyCare #HealthSystem

VA looks to abruptly eliminate tens of thousands of health care jobs – The Washington Post

Veterans Affairs Secretary Douglas A. Collins speaks during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony on Capitol Hill on June 26. (Andrew Harnik / Getty Images)

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VA plans to abruptly eliminate tens of thousands of health care jobs

Strains on the Veterans Affairs system could grow with the elimination of as many as 35,000 mostly unfilled health care positions, including doctors and nurses.

Updated December 13, 2025, 7 min, By Meryl KornfieldHannah Natanson and Lisa Rein.

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The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to abruptly eliminate as many as 35,000 health care positions this month, mostly unfilled jobs including doctors, nurses and support staff, according to an internal memo, VA staffers and congressional aides.

The cuts come after a massive reorganization effort already resulted in the loss of almost 30,000 employees this year.

Agency leaders have instructed managers across the Veterans Health Administration, the agency’s health care arm, to identify thousands of openings that can be canceled. Employees warn that the contraction will add pressure to an already stretched system, contributing to longer wait times for care.

The decision comes after Veterans Affairs Secretary Douglas A. Collins, under political pressure from Congress, backed away from a plan to slash 15 percent of the agency’s workforce through mass firings. Instead, VA lost almost 30,000 employees this year from buyout offers and attrition.

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The agency hopes that the cuts will reduce the health care workforce to as little as 372,000 employees, a 10 percent reduction from last year, according to a memo shared with regional leaders last month and obtained by The Washington Post. Details of the cuts came into focus in recent days, according to 17 staffers at VA and congressional aides who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they didn’t have permission to share plans.

VA spokesman Pete Kasperowicz confirmed the planned cuts for unfilled positions. He said the health care system is eliminating about 26,400 of its open jobs, which he described as “mostly covid-era roles that are no longer necessary.”

“The vast majority of these positions have not been filled for more than a year, underscoring how they are no longer needed,” he wrote in response to questions. “This move will have no effect on VA operations or the way the department delivers care to Veterans, as we are simply eliminating open and unfilled positions that are no longer needed.”

The nation’s largest government-run health care system has struggled to fill vacancies amid a broader national shortage of health care workers and a strained federal workforce. Job applications to the agency have also fallen 57 percent from last year, according to the agency’s workforce report last month.

This reorganization comes in advance of an expected announcement next week that Collins plans to also shrink the network of 18 regional offices that administer the nation’s VA hospitals and medical centers, according to four people familiar with the plan. Staff at those regional offices help determine policies and manage staffing. Collins and others have been critical of the agency’s top-heavy administrative offices, arguing that staffing cuts there will free up more resources for health care.

The Department of Veterans Affairs headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Michael A. McCoy / For The Washington Post)

The health system grew by tens of thousands of employees under the Biden administration as more veterans enrolled in VA health care after passage of the PACT Act, which expanded benefits for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits. Then-secretary Denis McDonough urged veterans to be seen by VA doctors rather than request referrals to private practitioners outside the system.

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#israel #gaza : #war / #gaza / #infrastructure / #health / #civilianwarvictims / #women / #motherhood / #children / #uno

„Gaza’s #healthsystem for mothers and newborns has been “decimated”, the UN said on Thursday, with Israeli attacks destroying almost all hospitals, cutting off medical supplies and driving sharp rises in #maternaldeaths, #miscarriages and #newbornfatalities amid #massdisplacement and #hunger.“

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Gaza’s maternal and newborn health system ‘decimated’, UN warns

Gaza’s health system for mothers and newborns has been “decimated”, the UN said on Thursday, with Israeli attacks destroying almost all hospitals, cutting off medical supplies and driving sharp rises in maternal deaths, miscarriages and newborn fatalities amid mass displacement and hunger.

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