A Commentary by Doug Draper
The St. Catharines radio station CKTB ran a headline on its online site this October 19 that runs like one of those headlines Jay Leno or David Letterman would make fun of on their late night shows.

Doreen Wallace - another victim of Niagara Health System mismanagement. How many more!
Except there is absolutely nothing funny about this one which reads as follow – ‘CKTB EXCLUSIVE: NHS memo demands all staff help people in distress on hospital property’
Isn’t that nice?The Niagara Health System – a body responsible for operating most of the hospital services in Niagara, Ontario and responsible for spending hundreds of millions of our tax dollars a year – is going to finally demand that its staff help people in distress on hospital property. Shouldn’t that be a given?
Apparently not. Just go ask 82-year-old Doreen Wallace, who went to the Niagara Health System hospital site in Niagara Falls, Ontario earlier this October to visit a loved one, and who slipped and broke a limb on the hospital property. She might just as well have entered the Twilight Zone or tripped through Alice in Wonderland’s “looking glass” than found herself in distress at one of the Niagara Health System’s hospital sites.
Sprawled out and laying in pain as she was on a grate on the hospital property for some 30 minutes before she got help, some of the morons at the Niagara Falls hospital site, now being supervised by Dr. Kevin Smith (the provincial Liberal government’s handpicked patsy for guiding along hospital systems in trouble) apparently insisted that the only thing to do was to call 911.
Call 911? For what? An ambulance? She was already at a hospital, for God sake! What does someone who has sworn any kind of oath to help people in distress have to do to intervene on behalf of an elderly person on hospital property? But never mind codes of ethics when it comes to looking after patients at the NHS. This is not the first time someone has been left waiting for an ambulance on hospital property.
Earlier this year there was the case of a city councillor for Niagara Falls was in distress in the same hospital’s parking lot. That outrageous incident received quite a bit of publicity, but some idiots never learn. At the NHS, the rule seems to be, even under the supervision of this new guy Smith, if someone is in distress on hospital property, call 911 for an ambulance, and maybe it will show up on time.
But overall, this is bloody nuts and the province’s Conservative leader Tim Hudak said it right when he learned of the incident.
“We’re in frigging Ontario,” said Hudak to reporters this October 19. “This is the way we’re going to treat a senior citizen? That’s wrong. They have to clean up that mess at the Niagara Health System and we’ll make sure they do.”
“What makes me particularly upset as a Niagara member is that this keeps happening over and over again, with the Niagara Health System,” Hudak said. “That thing needs an overhaul from top to bottom, to stand up for patients. It is absolutely outrageous that in 2011 in the province of Ontario that a senior citizen could be treated in that way.”
Hudak’s right, and it’s too bad he wasn’t as passionate as that during the election. The NHS sure does need an overhaul. And it needs to be fully investigated by the province’s Ombudsman, Andre Marin, right now!
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