By Doug Draper
It’s official. The province’s Liberal government has chosen the person to come in as “supervisor” and take control of a Niagara Health System that, in many Niagara residents’ views, has been so badly mismanaged it is about to implode.

Kevin Smith, the NHS's new supervisor
That person is Kevin Smith, who is currently the president and CEO of St. Joseph’s Hospital in the Hamilton area and who, according to his resume, has years of experience in the management of hospital and healthcare services.
The appointment of Smith, announced this August 31 by Ontario Health Minister Deb Matthews, comes less than three weeks after the health minister finally agreed to bring someone in to take control of the many services in what remains of six hospitals the NHS has been responsible for operating across the Niagara, Ontario region over the past 10 years.
The appointment means that the existing NHS board, directed by its current chair Paul Leon and former chair Betty Lou Souter, is sidelined while the supervisor moves forward with his job. It also means that Ontario’s ombudsman, Andre Marin, could launch an investigation if he receives enough information from Niagara residents that this hospital system has mismanaged its duties and the many millions of our tax dollars entrusted to it each year to deliver adequate health services to the residents of this region. Search for Ontario Ombudsman and click down to contacts for Marin if you wish to be one of the many who will surely file complaints and urge him to launch an investigation.
Kim Craitor, the Liberal MPP for the Niagara Falls riding who has long been a critic of the way the NHS has operated area hospitals, told Niagara At Large he is pleased with the appointment. “This individual (Smith) is held in great respect for his expertise about hospitals,” said Craitor, adding that the former provincial Conservative government also brought him in to supervise hospital systems in Ontario that were having serious problems functioning on their own.
Not everyone is pleased with the announcement, however. Continue reading →
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