Admit Minister was not aware of the $20 million of new money for reorganization of hospitals,
1894
Confirm that another $20 million is going to be needed for restructuring,
1893–1894,
1919
Confirm that reorganization of hospitals will actually put money back into health care,
1895
Does Government intend to borrow extra money directly or have costs transferred to corporation,
1920
Does Minister have copy of five year equipment plan,
1921
Emergency departments—Confirm that two of four full time doctors will be leaving positions,
2067
Emergency departments—Does Minister think it appropriate to have person admitted to two hospitals for diagnosis,
2066
Emergency departments—Where is the sixty-day review and action plan promised over ninety days ago,
2166–2167
Emergency departments—Why not provide more staff,
411
Emergency departments—Will Minister admit that stress among staff cannot continue,
2067
Has system deteriorated to point of requiring St. John's Fire Department to deal with emergency on site,
412
Inform the House of Assembly what the savings will be from restructuring,
1919
Is cost of reorganizing institutions in St. John's $130 million,
295
Is Minister convinced that expected savings will not be realized,
69–70
New position of Bed Utilization Coordinator won't solve problems of cutbacks,
410
Provide list of $20 million in savings because of reorganization,
1896
Who will borrow the extra money needed for reorganization of hospitals,
1895
Will Minister confirm that cancellation of services provided at the Grace Hospital would severely compromise health care,
296–297
Will Minister order a review of real costs of restructuring,
296
Will there be actual savings because of restructuring of St. John's hospitals,
1893