Albertans who've struggled with major delays for lab procedures may see some changes now that the province has swapped providers.
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange said Friday that"an agreement in principle" had been reached that would see DynaLIFE transferring staff, equipment and property in all Alberta regions to Alberta Precision Laboratories .
The process will be executed through a number of phases, with a target date of completion in December."Lab services are crucial in the diagnosis and treatment of Albertans," said Premier Danielle Smith in a statement."It is wholly unacceptable that Albertans had to face long waits and delays to get simple blood work done.""Albertans expect and deserve a world-class health system," she said.
APL is made up of health-care professionals that work exclusively out of hospitals and urgent care centres. Earlier this year, the province used APL to boost the number of appointments it could offer in order to address a severe delay in services. The change will not affect existing appointments, the province said, and anyone needing tests will be able to book new ones throughout the process.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dynalife ownership to transfer all staff, operations, physical labs to Alberta Precision LabsAlberta's health minister says Alberta Health Services has signed a memorandum of understanding with the ownership of Dynalife, which will see the private provider transfer all of its staff, operations and physical locations to Alberta Precision Labs by the end of 2023.
Read more »
Southern Albertans join Team Canada for Walking Football World Nations CupThe weekly pickup games started as a way to get back into playing soccer, but now three southern Albertans will be donning the maple leaf on the international stage.
Read more »
Heat wave has health officials warning southern Albertans to take precautionsStay indoors if you can. Stick to the shade if you can't and be sure to wear proper sun protection and keep hydrated. It might not take long for serious heat-related illnesses to set in.
Read more »
Alberta pet owners surrendering animals due to ownership expensesThe Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society (AARCS) is sounding the alarm, saying the ever-increasing cost of owning a pet in the province is prompting many Albertans to surrender their animals.
Read more »
Former Alberta CRA employee charged after $20,000 in COVID benefits stolen: RCMPOn Aug. 10 Melissa Jensen Webb, 39, from Dawson City, Yukon, was arrested and charged with fraud over $5,000.
Read more »