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MSDH recognizes Memorial Hospital, Singing River Health System as COVID-19 Centers of Excellence
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New EHS Contract Addresses Recommendations in Fitch Report
March 8, 2021 - 2:10 PM
Government is committed to making improvements to the Emergency Health System (EHS) to ensure it continues to meet the needs of Nova Scotians now and in the future.
Minister of Health and Wellness, Zach Churchill announced today, March 8, that negotiations with the province’s current EHS provider, Emergency Medical Care Inc. are now complete.
“EHS is an essential part of Nova Scotians’ access to health care. Our new contract with Emergency Medical Care Inc. will redesign the system to provide the right resource, to the right person, at the right time, for the right reason,” said Mr. Churchill. “The delivery of emergency health care and the needs of our province has evolved and we are making the necessary changes to modernize and improve our system.”
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Rush Health Systems employee health coordinator Jessie Upchurch vaccinates respiratory therapist Mike Mayfield on Wednesday. Two physicians, a respiratory therapist and an emergency nurse received the first COVID-19 vaccines at Rush Foundation Hospital in Meridian on Wednesday.
The hospital received its first vaccine allotment Wednesday morning, and vaccinations began at 1:30 p.m., according to Dr. Fred Duggan, Rush Health Systems chief medical officer.
âWeâve beenâ¦really at the epicenter of this for almost nine to ten months,â Duggan said, âand to finally see something that may make a break in this is really exciting.â
Dr. Walt Willis, medical director of Rush Critical Access Hospitals and Primary Care Clinics, Chief of the Emergency Department Dr. Patrick Kirkland, ER nurse Stephanie Dunlap and respiratory therapist Mike Mayfield were the first four recipients.