Nova Scotia offering health-care workers $1,000 prizes for easy, low-cost ways to improve system

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Prelude to the Best Sommelier of Canada Contest | SaltWireHALIFAX, N.S. — The Nova Scotia government is offering $1,000 cash prizes for any health-care worker offering their ideas on improving the provincial health-care system.

Running until Nov. 22, the Healthcare Improvement Challenge is seeking ideas from workers in health-care fields and other jobs liniked to health care on ways to enhance the current system that would be easy to implement with little or no funding. "We have no shortage of talented people who work across the spectrum of health care in our province, providing care to Nova Scotians every day," said Premier Tim Houston."They live and breathe the system daily, and many of them have great ideas that can improve health care for patients and for their colleagues. We want to hear those solutions and put them into action.

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