ROTHENBURGER: Audit of urgent and primary care centres isn’t the answer
THE BC LIBERALS — including house leader Todd Stone and finance critic Peter Milobar — want an audit of the “worsening dysfunction” of urgent and primary care centres.
The centres are seriously understaffed at the moment, and they want to know what can be done about it.
Well, the entire system is understaffed, and we don’t need an audit to tell us that — the numbers are clear. There’s a suggestion that if doctors were given more control of the centres, they’d be more efficient. But how would that solve the doctor shortage?


