Impending funding expiry for First Steps Early Pregnancy Triage Clinic brought forward during question period
KAMLOOPS — The uncertain future of the First Steps Early Pregnancy Triage Clinic in Kamloops was a topic during question period in the B.C. Legislature Tuesday (March 12) morning.
Kamloops-South Thompson MLA Todd Stone pressed Premier David Eby and the New Democratic Party (NDP) government to end any funding uncertainty for the clinic immediately to ensure prenatal services are uninterrupted in Kamloops and area.
The First Steps Early Pregnancy Triage Clinic’s grant funding is set to expire at the end of March. The clinic is awaiting confirmation to learn whether its permanent funding request through Interior Health has been approved.
Health Minister Adrian Dix didn’t provide specifics towards the clinic’s funding, but mentioned the provincial government will continue to increase the number of doctors, nurses and health care services in Kamloops.