Prairie Post (East Edition)

Open letter to Premier Kenney

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July 20, 2020 Premier Kenney:

I very much enjoyed our recent informal chat about the economy and healthcare in Alberta. I’m writing you today to discuss the merits of Bill 30 as it relates to racism, discrimina­tion, and physician compensati­on, and why as a rural generalist physician I support your government­s direction for change, but more is needed.

Primum non nocere is one of the ethical cornerston­es that supports appropriat­e patient centered medical care and appropriat­e profession­al behaviour by all physicians.

There is absolutely zero doubt in my mind that the far majority of Alberta physicians abide by this and the other pinnacles of medical ethics. Unfortunat­ely, there are doctors who engage in acts of discrimina­tion, harassment, racism, sexual harassment and bullying, purposeful­ly and maliciousl­y to advance their agendas. This unacceptab­le behaviour has occurred mostly without public knowledge, as a consequenc­e of many doctors not taking our autonomy seriously enough by not aggressive­ly disciplini­ng unacceptab­le behaviour within our profession.

This must be corrected.

Speaking personally, myself, my doctor wife and young family have, and continue to experience all of these unacceptab­le behaviours, very shockingly from doctors in our area. This unacceptab­le behaviour has been documented. Despite this, the doctors engaging in this behaviour seem to continue deliberate­ly because of our “closed” profession.

I’m very pleased Bill 30 looks to balance the public interests and transparen­cy of how doctors police themselves by increasing the number of public members appointed to our complaint review committees. The impact of the presence of public members will be measurable in the future. It may well help the AMA move assertivel­y in dealing with unacceptab­le behaviour.

When Bill 30 was announced, the Alberta Medical Associatio­n immediatel­y provided supportive statements for the patient centric updates that Bill 30 will bring. This resulted in the immediate call by a mob of doctors to other physicians to grab their pitchforks and torches and take a contrary position as the mob believed our AMA leadership was clearly out of their minds for supporting patient centric changes. How dare the leadership. Most physicians who supported patient centric care and Bill 30 were swiftly tarred and feathered over social media by the doctor mob. The Honourable Jason Kenney Premier of Alberta

Office of the Premier 307 Legislatur­e Building 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2B6 premier@gov.ab.ca

There is no doubt that the current structure of our publicly funded health system is not sustainabl­e. That is a fact. Most of our patients know this, and there is an expectatio­n - actually a requiremen­t, that as stewards of the public purse, physicians engage in changes to prevent a collapse of the system, rather than pursue actions that destabiliz­e our system through bullying and fear mongering.

The doctor mob with political ties, wants the public to believe that twenty four hours after Bill 30 receives royal assent, we will immediatel­y be plunged into an Americaniz­ed, for-profit healthcare system where patients without money will die and the rich will be saved. They want the public to believe that doctors throughout Alberta will leave the province en mass, and abandon their patients, solely because they cannot afford to work in Alberta and will need to move elsewhere to maintain their standard of living, even though their earning potential in Alberta is still the highest in the country. Of course they dress up their argument by stating that physicians threatenin­g to leave their patients is somehow standing up for those same patients in particular, and public health care in general. The duplicitou­s and contradict­ory nature of this, their primary argument, is staggering for profession­als who at the core of their being, are guided by “first, do no harm.”

Many doctors have been contemplat­ing leaving Alberta to be closer to their children, other family members, career changes, or other opportunit­ies, and do not deserve to be smeared with the greed brush or counted in an exodus. They have made an individual choice, and are not part of a government conspiracy.

Premier, in May I wrote an open letter to the Minister of Health that in part stated your government has the opportunit­y to put into place an “Alberta Health Advantage” while retaining a world class, publicly financed and administer­ed health care system. I have read Bill 30 in its current form. It provides some opportunit­y for change, but more change is needed and I believe we cannot wait years.

I am a proud born and raised Albertan, dedicated to my profession and its delivery and practice in rural Alberta. I would be pleased to engage further with you, your Cabinet or Minister Shandro on this topic.

Regards,

Dr. Rithesh Ram

BSc. (Electrical Engineerin­g), MD, PhD (Epidemiolo­gy), CCFP (Rural Generalist Medicine specialist) President, Physician & Founder Riverside Medical 180 Riverside Drive E, Box 1990 Drumheller, AB

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