RQHR Annual Report 2014-2015 - Regina Qu`Appelle Health Region
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RQHR Annual Report 2014-2015 - Regina Qu`Appelle Health Region
R EG I N A Q U ’A P P EL L E H E A LT H R EG I O N ANNUAL 2014/2015 REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter of Transmittal 1 Message from the CEO 2 Introduction3 Accomplishments5 Setting the Strategic Direction 8 Who We Are 11 Services13 Progress in 2014/15 31 Better Health 31 Better Care 40 Better Value 51 Better Teams 57 Financial Report 61 Management Discussion and Analysis 62 Financial Overview 63 Auditor’s Report 65 Appendix A: Organizational Structure 102 Appendix B: List of Facilities 103 Appendix C: Shared Services Report 106 Appendix D: Client Representative Services 107 Appendix E: Payee List 108 For more information, visit the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region website: www.rqhealth.ca © Copyright 2015 Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 iii LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL To: The Honourable Dustin Duncan Minister of Health Dear Minister Duncan: On behalf of the Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority, I am pleased to submit our 2014/ 2015 Annual Report which includes the audited financial statements and outlines activities and accomplishments of the region for the year ending March 31, 2015. The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region had many successes and challenges this past year. We have made significant progress in reducing surgical wait times, improving client access to primary health care services in the community, and providing timely, safe care to our patients, clients, residents, and families. 2014/15 continued to challenge us to provide services within available resources and manage the demands of an ever-increasing population base; however, 2014/15 has shown us that we can achieve great things by continuing to emphasize the fundamentals and having the entire team focus on achieving our objectives while fully engaging our patients, clients and residents. We recognize there is more work to do to meet our goals as an organization and to achieve our provincial priorities; however, we believe we have a strong foundation in place to achieve our targets within the multi-year outcome timeframes which are aligned with the Ministry of Health and our provincial colleagues. The successes we achieved as a region this past year were due to the dedication and commitment of employees and physicians of the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region and our many partners, including the patients and families we serve and the direction they provided to help enhance patient-centred care. Respectfully submitted, R.W. (Dick) Carter, Chairperson Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 1 MESSAGE FROM THE CEO The 2014/2015 Annual Report reflects the successes and challenges we faced this past year in delivering safe, quality health care to the people of southern Saskatchewan. I am pleased with the fundamental changes we made to provide access to services within available resources while fully engaging our patients, clients and residents as partners in their health care. We will continue this focus in the year ahead as we balance available resources with the demands of population growth, changing demographics, increasing costs and challenging facility, equipment and technology needs. I commend our staff and physicians, in particular, for their focus and effort in reducing the number of people waiting more than three months for their surgical procedure. In April 2010, approximately 6000 people were waiting; by March 31, 2015, 182 people were waiting. It is certainly a remarkable accomplishment. In 2015/16, we will build on our successes as we strive to balance our fiscal responsibilities with the needs and expectations of the people we serve. We are committed to building a sustainable health care system which results in better outcomes for individuals and healthier communities throughout our region. Keith Dewar 2 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca INTRODUCTION The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region 2014/15 Annual Report to the Minister of Health provides a summary of the region’s progress towards meeting our strategic objectives, which include our obligations as outlined in the 2014/15 Annual Accountability Document received from the Minister of Health at the beginning of the fiscal year. In addition to detailing the region’s performance, this report outlines how the region aligns with the Ministry of Health’s strategic and operational directions, includes a compendium of its key partners, provides a report from management endorsing the financial representations, gives a financial overview and audited financial statements, and includes appendices, such as the organizational chart, facilities list and payee list. The region is responsible for the preparation of this report and is confident in the reliability of the information provided. The report is completed with the input and oversight of each regional portfolio. Any interpretation of content reflects the best judgment of the reporting unit’s leaders. The region selects performance indicators which will help measure our progress towards achieving our strategic priorities. Financial statements are audited by the Office of the Provincial Auditor prior to publication, in compliance with Canadian Generally Accepted Auditing Standards. The auditor ensures the financial information is adequately reproduced and consistent. This report provides an opportunity to assess the region’s accomplishments, results and lessons learned in 2014/15. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 3 Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region 4 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Accomplishments care teams in 2014/15. Home care provides support that enables other health care services to be more effective. For example, providing home care is a key component of reducing wait times, because clients can receive their post-operative services at home instead of waiting in the hospital. The annual report provides an opportunity to showcase some of the many accomplishments achieved by our region and our employees and physicians. • • 2014/15 was marked by high points which saw the launch of new initiatives and programs in support of improving the client experience, as well as recognition of the efforts of staff and physicians in improving patient care and overall patient experience the community. Here are some examples: • The region has undergone significant development of its Primary Health Care Networks. Primary Health Care Networks support clients to manage their health in a community setting, with the goal of avoiding the need for acute care where possible. This enables clients to have access to the information and care that they need, to work with the health care provider and the community as part of a team, and to have access to the knowledge that will help them lead a healthy life style and prevent illness. Access to primary health care is also an important component of effective patient flow, because clients can access services in the community rather than the hospital. • In 2014, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR) and the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation which formally established the RQHR as an eligible institution to hold research funding. This partnership enables the region to be well-positioned to be a driving force in practical, innovative, patient-oriented health research in Saskatchewan. In addition, the partnership helps to educate future physicians, nurses, health professionals, and to attract and retain some of the best clinicians in the country. • As part of the region’s safety initiative, a pilot project was successfully implemented on the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre’s Unit 3-5, which resulted in a reduced number of The region saw a significant reduction in the number of people waiting more than three months for their surgical procedure. In April 2010, approximately 6,000 patients were on the region’s surgery wait list. As of March 31, 2015, only 182 patients waited longer than three months without a scheduled surgery date. In April 2010, approximately 6,000 patients were on the region’s surgery wait list. As of March 31, 2015, only 182 patients waited longer than three months without a scheduled surgery date. • The region has improved access to home care services for clients by adding an additional 19,770 (5.8 per cent) hours of service. Approximately 362,200 hours of care and 13,328 clients were served by home ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 5 resident falls in the morning. The amount of resident falls went from 13 in a six month time period, to zero in the six months following the pilot. 75% The region’s X-ray turnaround times were improved by 75%. • The region’s patients are also waiting less time for X-rays. A Rapid Process Improvement Workshop (RPIW) improved X-ray turnaround time (the time from when the X-ray was ordered until it was received by the physician) by 75 per cent, which resulted in decreasing the average waiting time from one hour and seven minutes to only 17 minutes. • Mental health patients are now waiting less time to see a psychiatrist, thanks to an RPIW. The Mental Health Clinic reduced its waitlist from 400 clients to only seven in 2014. Changes to the patient intake, screening processes, communication practices with clinicians and physician recruitment have helped achieve this improvement. 6 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca • The region’s hand hygiene audit compliance rate reached close to 70 per cent in February 2015, representing a 100 per cent increase from May 2013 (34.3 per cent) based on blind audit figures. Reducing the transmission of germs can significantly reduce unnecessary harm to patients, clients and residents. • The region significantly improved its communication with patients by providing all patients and their families an opportunity to take part in, and be informed of, their discharge plans by moving multidisciplinary rounds to the patient’s bedside. Patients who are included in their care plans generally have better care experiences and recover quicker than those who are not. As a result of this project, there is no time lag between when caregivers discuss a patient’s discharge plan, and when the patient/family learns about the plan. All medicine units in the region now engage in multidisciplinary rounds. Patient Appreciates Improvements Olga Dillman is certain the new post-surgery group therapy classes offered by the Hip and Knee Treatment and Research Centre at 1621 Albert Street are helping her recover more quickly from knee surgery. “I’m monitored and my progress is phenomenal,” said Dillman, who had surgery to replace her left knee in January. “Everyone around me would say, ‘Boy are you going good.’ And I would encourage others and say, ‘It’s going to come.’ You feed off each other and encourage and compare yourself with others.” The group sessions were developed during the redesign of the new centre using Lean tools. Through group therapy classes, patients work with more than one therapist, each with his or her own way of explaining end goals. “Experiencing multiple teaching methods leads to a clearer appreciation of what you need to achieve,” said Olga. She also appreciated the phone call she received from a nurse 72 hours following surgery – another new service of the centre. “You’ve been through something major, through an emotional situation, and now somebody is keeping track of you. You don’t feel like you’ve been lost in the system. You feel that someone actually cares.” ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 7 WORKING TOGETHER TOWARDS THE FUTURE Setting the Strategic Direction The region’s Vision, Mission and Values set a clear direction for our organization and for those who work within it. 8 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca The RQHR is a key partner in the provincial strategic planning process that works in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, 3sHealth, Health Quality Council, eHealth and the 12 other provincial health regions. Acting as a key partner in a single, integrated, Saskatchewan health care system is fundamental to our success. The RQHR is committed to creating a system that focuses our services from the perspective of the patient journey. Our multi-year strategic plan aligns with the provincial strategies of Better Health, Better Care, Better Value and Better Teams as well as the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth and is built upon the guiding principles of balanced growth and “thinking and acting as one system.” It directs our efforts and provides clear focus as we work towards achieving our Vision of “Healthy People, Families and Communities” and improving access, quality and safety for the people we serve. The plan addresses gaps and opportunities in the following areas: • • Addressing immediate and longer-term needs and requirements of our region and the people we serve. Foundational work that will enable us to accomplish our goals and the provincial health system strategies. To support the delivery of our multi-year strategic plan goals, we have developed a robust strategic planning cycle for our organization that will guide strategic planning within the region. This planning cycle ensures that every level of our organization from the Regional Health Authority through to frontline managers are engaged and embedded in the planning process and have a clear understanding of what they are required to do to support regional and health system goals and ensure those we serve receive the best possible health care experience. Accountability Considerable effort is put into working with the Ministry, other health partners and within the RQHR to ensure we are measuring and reporting on progress towards our strategic objectives on a regular basis. A reporting cycle has been developed to ensure we are monitoring progress and as a means of updating the organization and stakeholders, including the public on a regular basis. The RQHR’s Senior Leadership Team reports regularly on the progress of the multi-year strategic plan and one-year business plan. This includes a twice yearly CEO update on strategies, quarterly reports on strategies and twice monthly Senior Leadership Team report on business plan progress. These activities are supported by a communications plan to ensure transparency to the organization and our stakeholders. Governance The Regional Health Services Act establishes the Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority (the Board) as the governing body of the RQHR. Members of the Board are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council under The Regional Health Services Act. The Board is accountable to the Minister of Health to achieve the provincial and regional goals and objectives for health services in the Region, ensuring all health care programs are effectively and efficiently planned, delivered, monitored and evaluated on behalf of the residents of the RQHR. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 9 The Board schedules frequent public meetings throughout the year that are held in Regina and in rural locations across the region. All Board members are residents of the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region. There were 10 Board members at the end of the 2014/15 fiscal year, including: Brian Barber,* Acting Chairperson Colleen Bryant Jacqueline Carter Judy Davis Linda Jijian Jocelyne Lang Larry Miskiman Sean Quinlan Gary Semenchuck Peter Woidyla * Effective April 7, 2015, Dick Carter assumed the position of Board Chairperson. The Board’s key areas of governance accountability were supported by four committees, as follows: Audit, Finance and Risk Committee: The Audit, Finance and Risk Committee recommends policy, provides advice to, and acts on behalf of the Board. The Committee evaluates strategic issues related to managing health care resources in an accountable and transparent manner that ensures the future provision of appropriate services; including achieving best value for money, improving transparency and accountability, and strategically investing in facilities, equipment and information infrastructure. Human Resources Committee: The Human Resources Committee recommends policy and provides advice to the Board on matters related to RQHR 10 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca employees. The Committee evaluates, examines and assures itself and the Board that the region is compliant with provincial policy and leading practice in matters related to its employees. The Committee evaluates strategic issues and advises the Authority on matters related to creating a workplace where individuals work together respectfully, and take pride in contributing to the positive client experience and achieving the organization’s goals. The Committee also evaluates strategic issues and advises the Authority on building safe, supportive and quality workplaces that support patient-and family-centred care and collaborative practices; and on developing a highly-skilled, professional and diverse workforce that has a sufficient number and mix of service providers. Policy and Governance Committee: The Policy and Governance Committee recommends policy and provides advice to the Board on matters related to governance and the policy framework. The Committee evaluates, examines and assures itself and the Board that the region is compliant with provincial policy and leading practice in matters related to governance and policy. Quality and Safety Committee: The Quality and Safety Committee recommends policy and provides advice to the Board on matters related to quality and safety. The Committee evaluates, examines and assures itself and the Board that the region is compliant with provincial policy and leads practice in matters related to quality and safety. Dimensions of quality include accessibility, equity, client-centred care, efficiency, effectiveness, safety and competency. Who We Are The Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority was created in 2002 with the proclamation of The Regional Health Services Act. It is one of 13 regional health authorities in the province. The health authorities receive most of their funding from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health and provide the majority of health services in the province. 971.21 affiliate FTEs, and employs 20.5 of the region’s approximately 625 physicians who have practicing privileges. These staff and physicians are supported by more than 1,000 volunteers, and together they provide health care services throughout the region. For most purposes, the organization uses the operating name Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR) and refers to the governing board as the Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority (RQRHA). Each year, the Ministry of Health provides each region with an accountability document that sets out the Ministry’s expectations for the funding it provides. It contains high-level organizational (governance and directional) expectations and program-specific expectations for the regions. The document is also intended to clarify the Ministry of Health’s organizational, program and service expectations of each region. As a vital partner with the provincial government and the Ministry of Health, the RQHR is the major health care referral centre for southern Saskatchewan. While the region has a covered population of 287,4991, it serves approximately half a million people as a tertiary health care provider. The region’s population has grown by 7,363 since last fiscal year. Approximately 30 per cent of those who receive day surgery or inpatient hospital services live outside of the region’s geographic boundaries. The RQHR has approximately 7,956.03 fulltime equivalent (FTE) positions, a further 1 The Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of Health Covered Population 2013. http://population.health.gov.sk.ca/ rhalist.htm ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 11 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION EMPLOYEES (FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS) 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 366.18 397.10 417.13 2,610.35 2,621.76 2,673.42 21.71 20.75 20.50 828.25 778.26 787.70 3,395.66 3,425.62 3,531.09 499.39 511.11 526.19 7,721.54 7,754.60 7,956.03 Management* Nursing Physicians employed by RQHR Professional Support Staff Technical TOTAL * Note: Approximately 20 of the 30.92 increase to Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs) from 2012/13 to 2013/14 in the Management category were re-classifications from the Professional category. The re-classifications were due in part to the SAHO-3sHealth Out-Of-Scope Job Standardization Project that took effect in May 2013. REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION AFFILIATE STAFF (FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS) 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 34.73 36.81 36.81 163.93 162.04 162.04 24.76 23.76 23.76 Support Staff 766.52 748.60 748.60 TOTAL 989.94 971.21 971.21 Management Nursing Professional 12 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Services The RQHR offers a comprehensive range of services in the areas of hospital, emergency, rehabilitation, community, mental health, long-term and continuing care, home care, immunization and primary health care services. These services are delivered in two tertiary care hospitals and a specialized provincial rehabilitation centre in Regina, along with five other acute care facilities (located in Moosomin, Indian Head, Wolseley, Broadview and Fort Qu’Appelle). There are 31 region-owned facilities and 11 affiliated long-term care facilities, seven primary health care sites, as well as several public health sites, community health centres, independent physician offices and private residences. For a list of urban, rural and affiliate facilities, please see Appendix B on page 103. Many of the facilities are owned and operated by the region, but the RQHR also works in partnership with affiliate health care organizations (see page 24). ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 13 HOSPITAL CARE UTILIZATION 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 35,281 36,595 38,282 645.7 650.67 654.01 6.7 6.3 6.3 4,087 4,234 4,253 Emergency visits 110,000 107,033 113,805 Radiology procedures 111,065 112,164 114,831 Ultrasound procedures 30,705 29,995 25,095 Mammography procedures 11,016 11,252 6,093** MRI procedures 16,372 16,630 19,659 CT procedures 114,312 118,526 67,413** 10,378 12,329 9,147** 4,380 4,262 4,127 Admissions* Average daily census Average length of stay (days) Births/newborn admissions Nuclear medicine procedures Bone mineral densitometry procedures * Excluding newborns ** The RQHR has aligned exam counts in these areas with a provincial standard method which significantly altered the year-end volume The change occurred due to the implementation of the provincial Radiology Information System on May 27, 2014. 14 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca ACUTE CARE SURGERY 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 Inpatient surgery 10,754 11,900 11,795 Outpatient surgery – operating room 12,478 14,713 14,655 TOTAL 23,232 26,615 26,450 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 Clinical Laboratory – Orders placed 1,111,836 1,137,580 1,167,338 Clinical Laboratory – Tests performed 3,783,155 3,952,096 4,200,914 Surgical Pathology, Hematopathology and Autopsy – Case count 45,917 43,670 46,851 Cytopathology – Case count 60,148 58,495 57,003 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 361,498 357,718 378,160 LABORATORY SERVICES HOME CARE SERVICE HOURS Number of units* * A unit is an hour of service or one meal served via Meals on Wheels. Service hours include nursing, home services, Meals on Wheels, therapies (physical, occupational, and community), case management, social work, community support, and volunteers. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 15 REGINA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 Rural responses 886 783 706 Out-of-region responses 101 90 110 3,557 3,891 3,247 14,759 14,214 15,321 5,747 5,833 5,744 24,870 24,811 26,128 Inter-facility responses Urban responses No-transport calls TOTAL CALLS Academics One of the region’s roles is to act as an academic and research centre for a variety of health science learners in southern Saskatchewan. Of note is the growing number of medical learners (see chart on the following page) who now call Regina home and are permanently located at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine, Regina Campus at the Regina General Hospital. To ensure that these learners receive a highquality educational experience requires a significant amount of coordination, organization and commitment. In this past year, approximately 50 RQHR employees and 355 physicians acted as preceptors for the program. 16 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca In 2014/15, there were more MOREOB obstetric education days included in interdisciplinary learning events, which included nurses, family physicians, midwives and obstetricians. These professionals came together in the Dilawri Simulation Centre to re-enact high risk, low frequency events. Medical Learners 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 2nd year medical students 24 28 40 3rd year medical students 17 38 39 Junior Undergraduate Rotating Student Internship/Clerks 30 29 27 Family Medicine Residents 30 29 27 Geographically-based Residents (Obstetrics/Gynecology, Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Emergency Room) 31 22 32 Rotating students 259 298 *150 (approx.) TOTAL 396 455 326 * With increased geographically based learners and changes to the surgical program – fewer rotating students were part of the campus in 2014/15. This number is anticipated to increase in 2015/16. A key outcome of the Regina campus is the recruitment and retention of local learners to the medical staff of the RQHR. The past year saw 12 University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine graduates join the RQHR medical practitioner community in a variety of key areas including family medicine, emergency medicine, dermatology and pediatrics. The popularity of the Dilawri Simulation Centre as a venue for both health science learners and practitioners to hone their clinical skills in a safe and interactive setting grew again in 2014/15. 3,325 learners (a 24 per cent increase from last year) took part in educational sessions in the centre and the team coordinated an additional 93 bookings for simulation equipment to travel outside the centre – where learners used the equipment to practice in their own work environments and further enhance the realism of the sessions. Research In 2014/15, 130 new research studies were approved by the RQHR Research Ethics Board. Since many studies require more than one year to complete, the region was actively involved in 278 studies during the 2014/15 fiscal year. 70 RQHR-affiliated physicians and staff members conducted research representing 48 clinical specialty areas. Building better teams and providing better care continues to be the goal of those involved in academics and research within the RQHR. The following pages show snapshots of some of the RQHR’s key research projects for 2014/15. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 17 Research Matters... to all of us Cardiology Research Cardiovascular research in the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR) has had a significant impact on the treatment of patients with heart disease. Collectively, this busy group of clinicians has published over 140 peer-reviewed articles, presented their research at numerous national and international conferences, and are currently involved in over 40 studies. They have been part of several large, ground-breaking clinical trials and have acquired several million dollars in funding from granting agencies, the government of Canada, and industry sponsors for their research. Dr. Omar Sultan is the Medical Director of the Group Medical Services Cardiac Rhythm Device Clinic. He is currently involved in several studies that look at the relationship between fainting and sudden cardiac death related to heart rhythm disturbances. The effectiveness of treatments for this condition, particularly the use of cardiac rhythm devices, has been a significant focus of his research. Dr. William Semchuk’s research assesses the effectiveness of current medication therapies and best practices in cardiovascular disease and thrombosis. The aims of his research are to understand the challenges that patients experience with regard to their medication use and to investigate ways to ensure that they are receiving optimal pharmacological treatment. Dr. Andrea Lavoie and Dr. Payam Dehghani have built an effective team that investigates both the prevention and optimal treatment of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Lavoie conducts research that aims to reduce the time it takes for patients who experience a cardiac event to receive life-saving treatment. Dr. Dehghani is actively researching novel techniques to enhance cardiac surgery, specializing in adults with congenital heart disease and treating myocardial infarction. Teaching and research mentorship for medical students and residents is an integral component of their research program. 18 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Research Matters... to all of us Surgery Research Over the last few years, the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR) has made improving the surgical experience for patients a top priority. Patients now have better access to treatment, are seen faster, and receive more appropriate care. Improvements in patient outcomes are also being driven by the innovative research conducted by our RQHR surgeons. Vascular surgeons Dr. David Kopriva and Dr. Donald McCarville have been researching ways to help identify and treat patients who have life-threatening conditions such as aneurysms and strokes. They are collaborating with surgeon and trauma specialist, Dr. Jagadish Rao, in a physician-initiated clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of a commonly used blood clotting drug in patients with ruptured abdominal aneurysms. This study aims to vastly reduce the proportion of people who die from this condition. Dr. Kopriva is also collaborating with biologists at the University of Regina on research using sophisticated techniques to characterize carotid artery plaques, which will guide our understanding of stroke prevention. General surgeon Dr. Gordie Kaban and Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jeremy Reed are particularly interested in improving patient safety in current surgical practices and developing new techniques that will result in better care and improved outcomes for patients in the RQHR. Dr. Kaban collaborates with many surgical residents on projects, including evaluating complications and outcomes associated with weight loss surgery for patients in the Bariatric Clinic and studying infection rates associated with hernia surgeries. Dr. Reed and Dr. Megan Dash are collaborating with researchers from the University of Regina in diverse areas ranging from concussions and mental health in athletes, to the visual cues necessary for a surgeon’s preparation for surgical procedures. This busy group of specialists are committed to providing undergraduate medical students with first-hand opportunities to learn about research and the impact it can have on clinical care. Through effective mentoring and guidance, many of their students have won awards for their research. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 19 Emerging Issues The RQHR is committed to addressing the emerging needs of our region and will continue to deal with common risk factors associated with infections and chronic diseases among our residents. During the month of March, 2014, a deadly viral disease started spreading among communities in West African countries. The Ebola virus was identified primarily affecting the countries of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia. The outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most complex Ebola outbreak since the Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976. There have been more cases and deaths in this outbreak than all others combined. The outbreak began in Guinea, then spread across land borders to Sierra Leone and Liberia, by air (one traveller) to Nigeria and USA (one traveller), and by land to Senegal (one traveller) and Mali (two travellers). Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) and countries around the world started responding to this emerging health crisis. On August 8, the WHO Director-General declared the West Africa outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern under the International Health Regulations (2005). Locally in Saskatchewan and in the various health regions, it was recognized that we may be affected by returning travellers or health care staff with risk of exposure to Ebola virus in West Africa. Starting in early August 2014, our region embarked on a comprehensive preparatory response to ensure we had evidence-based processes in place to deal with presenting persons who may have 20 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca illness or exposure related to the events in West Africa. Efforts included ensuring seamless referral processes, extensive surveillance, updating infection control practices, acquiring appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, creating work standards to deal with the patients in our emergency rooms, intensive care units and those who may present in a community health care site. This was followed by two mock exercises, as well as one table top exercise with participants from almost every portfolio and service line in our region. Continuous improvement principles were integrated into this process. Although the preparatory work focused on this particular disease, the application of the defined processes extends beyond this and positions our region favourably to deal with very serious infectious diseases. Fortunately it appears that the global efforts are able to control the events in West Africa and in time the situation will be resolved, but our learnings from this and the collaborative approach used to design an evidenced-based plan have been invaluable. Key Partners The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region works closely with a number of affiliated agencies and other health care organizations in providing services and programs to residents of the RQHR and the province. An affiliate, as defined by The Regional Health Services Act, is an operator (other than the region) of a hospital or a not-for-profit special care home. A health care organization, as defined by the Act, is an affiliate, or an organization prescribed in regulation, that receives funding from a regional health authority to provide a health service. KEY PARTNERS Name of Key Partner Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR Radiology Associates of Regina Medical PC Incorporated CT scanner. Contracted to provide CT scanning exams for RQHR outpatients. RCA Diagnostics Inc., operating as Mayfair Diagnostics Regina MRI Scanning. Contracted to provide MRI scanning exams for RQHR outpatients. Surgical Centres Inc. Day Surgery (orthopedic, ear, nose and throat surgeries, dental procedures, plastic surgeries and cataracts). Contractual agreement outlining obligations and service provision. Operator governed by the Canada Health Act, The Health Facilities Licensing Act (Saskatchewan) and The Regional Health Services Act (Saskatchewan). Numerous reporting requirements including weekly procedure reports and utilization; monthly complications reports; quarterly patient satisfaction reports; semi-annual volume of insured services; annual financial reports. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 21 KEY PARTNERS Name of Key Partner GammaDynacare Medical Laboratories Service Provided Specimen Collection, Transport and Report Distribution. Relationship and Accountability to RQHR Relationship: To operate Patient Service Centres (PSC) to provide community laboratory services of the following type: • • • • • Leasing, operating, and maintaining required numbers and locations of PSC; Providing on-site phlebotomy, accessioning, and specimen preparation services; Mobile phlebotomy services; Transportation services for specimens, reports, blood products, other supplies, etc. between specified locations; and Report distribution. Accountability: To provide the Services to the RQHR in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions contained in the Agreement; and, in relation to the provision of Services to work in a collaborative way towards achieving the goal of health improvement in the Health Region and its referral areas. 22 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION AFFILIATES Name of Affiliate Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR All Nations’ Healing Hospital 13 acute care beds, 1 palliative care bed, emergency, lab/ diagnostics, Women’s Health Centre. Affiliate service provider – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQHRA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, regular statistical reporting. Raymore Community Health and Social Centre a. Part-time clinic, visiting physicians, visiting nurse practitioner, other visiting professionals. a. Affiliate service provider – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQRHA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, quarterly statistical reporting. b. Health centre with visiting Nurse Practitioner and other health care professionals (e.g. foot care clinic, blood pressure clinic, etc.). b. A ffiliate with an affiliation agreement. Quarterly and annual financial and statistical reporting. Parkside Heavy care long-term care, Transition Unit. Parkside, Elmview and Sunset are Health Care Organizations service providers – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQRHA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, regular clinical indicator reporting, monthly management indicator reporting. Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (Elmview, Parkside, Sunset) Elmview Heavy care long-term care, Quick Response Unit. Sunset Heavy care long-term care, young adult programming. Cupar and District Nursing Home Heavy care long-term care, small Adult Day Support Program integrated in the activities program. Affiliate service provider – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQRHA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, regular clinical indicator reporting, monthly management indicator reporting. Lumsden and District Heritage Home Heavy care long-term care, small Adult Day Support Program integrated in the activities program. Affiliate service provider – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQRHA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, regular clinical indicator reporting, monthly management indicator reporting. Santa Maria Senior Citizen’s Home Heavy care long-term care, specialized dementia unit, respite care. Affiliate service provider – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQRHA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, regular clinical indicator reporting, monthly management indicator reporting. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 23 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION AFFILIATES Name of Affiliate Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR Regina Lutheran Housing Corp. Heavy care long-term care. Affiliate service provider – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQRHA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, regular clinical indicator reporting, monthly management indicator reporting. Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home Heavy care long-term care, convalescent care, palliative hospice, large Adult Day Support Program, respite care. Affiliate service provider – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQRHA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, regular clinical indicator reporting, monthly management indicator reporting. The Qu’Appelle Diocesan Housing Company Institutional light long-term care for a very frail population who meet special criteria, small assisted living program for residents in housing. Affiliate service provider – Principles and Services Agreement with the RQRHA. Quarterly and annual financial reporting, regular clinical indicator reporting, monthly management indicator reporting. Other contracted organizations assist the RQHR in achieving its goals. The community-based organizations and third parties that receive funding through the region in 2014/15 are listed below. COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND THIRD PARTY PARTNERS Organization Contracted Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR Canadian Red Cross To provide and manage the Red Cross Veterans’ Arts and Craft program at the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Quarterly reporting with annual summary report. Mutchmor Lodge Ongoing subsidy for accommodation of clients in 14 beds. Clients who access these 14 beds must meet the criteria established for the Mutchmor Lodge Initiative. Contracted service and monthly statements confirming names of clients who are accommodated in the 14 subsidized beds. 24 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND THIRD PARTY PARTNERS Organization Contracted Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR North Central Community Association Inc. Assist in the provision of resources and care to community clients by increased access to health related services. Contractual agreement outlining obligations and responsibilities; monthly statistical reports regarding nursing activity; annual financial report. Planned Parenthood Regina Youth focused sexual health service including counseling, medical service, education and advocacy. Contractual agreement; quarterly income/expense and monthly program statistics; annual report including audited financial statement. AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan a. Provision of supplies required to provide Needle Exchange/Harm Reduction programming to meet protocol and standards of practice of RQHR Program. Includes provision of staff training, immunization, consultation and guidance by RQHR personnel. a. Contractual agreement; maintenance of daily and monthly needle exchange statistics reported on a monthly basis. b. C ontractual agreement outlining obligations and responsibilities; operational plan and annual budget; quarterly revenue/expenditure and statistical/program reports; annual report and audited annual financial statement. b. HIV Strategy: expansion of Needle Exchange/ Harm Reduction Program (Sat) and AT RISK group and Circle of Courage women’s group; services to increase availability support programming for at-risk and HIV positive clients/ community members. All Nations Hope Network HIV Strategy: outreach to HIV positive and atrisk community members and families; provision of education, assistance with case management and social issues, referrals, prevention resources, assistance with integration of services and client access to Elders, medical care and treatment. Contractual agreement outlining obligations and responsibilities; operational plan and annual budget; quarterly revenue/expenditure and statistical/program reports; annual report and audited annual financial statement. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 25 COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND THIRD PARTY PARTNERS Organization Contracted Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR Carmicheal Outreach HIV Strategy: housing support and assistance for those living with HIV and at-risk for HIV who are experiencing housing challenges, are vulnerably housed and/or homeless. Contractual outlining obligations and responsibilities; Operational plan and annual budget; quarterly revenue/ expenditure and statistical/program reports; annual report and audited annual financial statement. Street Workers Advocacy Program (SWAP) Provide and coordinate services and daily monitoring by SWAP employees working in the ten space supportive apartment living service for pregnant and post-partum women struggling with addiction issues. Contractual agreement. Quarterly statistical/performance reports and quarterly financial reports. Regina Palliative Care Inc. a. Provide bereavement services through the Greystone Bereavement Centre in addition to provincial outreach and training. Support the RQHR Palliative Care Services through donations for equipment and educational opportunities. a. Memorandum of understanding between RQHR and RPCI for one time funding to develop and delivery bereavement services. b. Memorandum of Agreement between RPCI Board and RQHR CEO. No reporting relationship. b. Registered Canadian Charity with an independent community governance board. Provides educational, equipment and program support for RQHR Palliative Care Services; Regina Wascana Grace Hospice; and bereavement services for the general public. Cosmopolitan Learning Centre Inc. 26 Provide a variety of life skills training, employment opportunities as well as recreational and social activities for adults with intellectual and accompanying physical disabilities. REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Grant agreement renewed annually which outlines responsibilities and obligations. Monthly activity report submitted. COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND THIRD PARTY PARTNERS Organization Contracted Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR Leading Thunderbird Lodge Inc. Management of funds for capital improvements. Provide funding to LTL upon confirmation from Ministry of Health that the services have been received. Canadian Mental Health Assoc./ Regina Branch Inc. Provide funding for 7.5 full time employees (FTE) to provide supported socialization and vocational programming to persons with severe and persistent mental illness. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual report, quarterly report and audited financial statements. Mobile Crisis Services, Inc. Provide after-hours mental health crisis response. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual report, quarterly report and audited financial statements. Phoenix Residential Society Provide programming and housing to persons with severe and persistent mental illness. Provide support to persons living in the community who have severe and persistent mental illness, and to those at risk of eviction. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual report, quarterly report and audited financial statements. Ranch Ehrlo Society Provide supportive residential treatment services to adults diagnosed with higher functioning autism spectrum disorder. Contract agreement outlining obligations. Monthly statistical/financial reporting, annual report and audited financial statements. Outcomes specified in agreement. Provide children and youth diagnosed with ASD a variety of rich experiences through sport, social connections and creativity. Provide an eight week summer program for children under age 6 who have Autism Spectrum Disorder. Rainbow Youth Centre Inc. Provide Home Visiting Early Learning/Child Care and Family Support. Contractual agreement. Monthly financial and statistical reports, annual report and audited financial statements. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 27 COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND THIRD PARTY PARTNERS Organization Contracted Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR Regina Community Clinic Provide community-based support, counseling, and intervention services to hard to reach youth and adults with FASD or suspected of having FASD. Contract agreement outlining obligations. Monthly statistical/financial reporting, annual report and audited financial statements. Regina Recovery Homes Inc. Provides a 23 bed, 30 day inpatient addiction treatment program located at Pine Lodge in Indian Head. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual reporting period. Jointly run admissions committee. Student Energy in Action for Regina Community Health Inc. Student-run organization. Provides limited after-hours primary health care to residents of Regina’s North Central neighbourhood. Grant agreement; semi-annual financial and activity reports. City of Regina Transit Department Paratransit use for Adult Day Support Programs. Small operating grant in recognition of the significant Paratransit use for Adult Day Support Programs. Lumsden and Craven Seniors’ Program Inc. Assisted living in seniors’ housing including a meal program. Community-based grant agreement; annual financial reporting. Milestone Assisted Living Advisory Board Assisted living in seniors’ housing. Community-based grant agreement; annual financial reporting. Salvation Army Waterston Centre a. Supportive residential program. a. Community-based grant agreement; quarterly statistical reporting, quarterly and annual financial reporting. b. Provide daily practical residential support to persons with severe and persistent mental illness. 28 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca b. Contractual agreement. Monthly statistics, quarterly financial reports, and year-end financial reporting. COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND THIRD PARTY PARTNERS Organization Contracted Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR Autism Resource Centre Provide Home/communitybased individualized programs and advice regarding treatment services for adults with autism. Contract agreement outlining obligations. Monthly statistical/financial reporting, annual report and audited financial statements. Provide summer programming to children with autism. Aboriginal Family Service Centre Provide Home Visiting Early Learning/Child Care and Family Support. Contractual agreement. Monthly financial and statistical reports, annual report and audited financial statements. Regina Early Learning Center Provide Home Visiting Early Learning/Child Care and Family Support. Contractual agreement. Monthly financial and statistical reports, annual report and audited financial statements. Regina Open Door Society Provide Home Visiting Early Learning/Child Care and Family Support. Contractual agreement. Monthly financial and statistical reports, annual report and audited financial statements Stepping Stones Child Care Cooperative Provide Respite Early learning/ child care and family support services to families with vulnerable children. Contractual agreement. Monthly financial and statistical reports, annual report and audited financial statements. Hope’s Home Incorporated Licensed integrated day care and respite program for children with complex medical needs and children from the community. Grant agreement renewed annually with RQHR (Home Care and Rehab) which outlines responsibilities, obligations and evaluation. Cupar Lions Volunteer Ambulance Provide basic life support and transport to Cupar and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. Hutch Ambulance Moosomin Inc. Provide basic life support and transport to Moosomin and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. Imperial and District Volunteer Ambulance Provide basic life support and transport to Imperial and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 29 COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND THIRD PARTY PARTNERS Organization Contracted Service Provided Relationship and Accountability to RQHR JT Ambulance Service Inc. Provide basic life support and transport to Grenfell and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. Prairie Ambulance Care Ltd. (Balcarres) Provide basic life support and transport to Balcarres and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. Rural Medical First Responder Teams (31 Teams) Provide rural medical first response. Mutual Aid Agreement. First Responder Patient Care Report Forms Audited. Strasbourg EMS – Money routed through Saskatoon Health Region Provide basic and/or advanced life support and transport to Strasbourg and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. Soo Line Ambulance Assoc. Provide basic life support and transport to Milestone and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. 615672 Saskatchewan Ltd. o/a Touchwood EMS Provide basic life support and transport to Lestock and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. Valley Ambulance Care Ltd. (Fort Qu’Appelle) Provide basic life support and transport to Fort Qu’Appelle and area. Contractual agreement outlining obligations. Annual audited financial report. 30 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca PROGRESS IN 2014/15 Better Health Better Health Strategy Improve population health through health promotion, protection and disease prevention, and collaborating with communities and different government organizations to close the health disparity gap. Primary Health Care: Five Year Outcomes: • By March 31, 2017, people living with chronic conditions will experience better health as indicated by a 30 per cent decrease in hospital utilization related to six common chronic conditions (Diabetes, Coronary Artery Disease [CAD], Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder [COPD], Depression, Congestive Heart Failure, and Asthma). • The RQHR has had an average decrease of 6.3 per cent in admission rates for the six common chronic conditions in 2013/14 in comparison to 2011/12; however in the first and second quarter of 2014/15, there were more people with one or more of the six common chronic conditions who utilized hospital services. The data for the last two quarters was not available during the time this report was written. Five Year Improvement Targets: By March 31, 2017, there will be a 50 per cent improvement in the number of people who say “I can access my Primary Health Care Team for care on my day of choice, either in-person, on the phone or via other technology.” • • • As of April 2015, our early baseline data indicates that 73.9 per cent of patients surveyed in Touchwood Qu’Appelle, Meadow, Twin Valleys, Indian Head and Four Directions can access a Primary Health Care team on their day of choice. By March 31, 2020, 80 per cent of patients with six common chronic conditions (Diabetes, CAD, COPD, Depression, Congestive Heart Failure, and Asthma) are receiving best practice care as evidenced by the completion of provincial templates available through approved electronic medical records (EMR) and the EMR viewer. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 31 RQHR Key Actions and Results: The RQHR has created a Primary Health Care Multi-year Plan, which has adopted a phased approach to tackle the challenge of building a Primary Health Care system. Work that has already begun in 2014/15 includes: • Strengthening community-based services; • Improving accessibility; • Reducing Emergency Room waits and improving patient flow; • Reducing admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions; • Prevention and management of chronic disease in the community; • Supporting seniors at home; • Developing networks, and re-aligning the Primary Health Care leadership team; • Focusing on physician resourcing, compensation and relationships, and; • Developing a communications and marketing strategy to support Primary Health Care goals. 32 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Moving Forward: To achieve this outcome, the RQHR is facing significant challenges. These challenges include the following factors: • The RQHR continues to face challenges in the number of Primary Health Care providers working in the region, particularly family physicians. Compared to the national average, Regina requires an estimate of 80 more family physicians to serve the increased population needs, and; • Every day, 51 patients present to the Regina General Hospital and Pasqua Hospital Emergency Rooms who do not have a family physician. To address these challenges, the RQHR is working on the following: • Focusing on the recruitment and retention of family physicians to both Fee For Service Models and Alternate Funding Plans; • Working to enhance access and collaboration with other health providers to support family physicians to support better care for their patients, and; • Working with colleagues within the Ministry of Health and other Regional Health Authorities to pilot innovative programs such as “Connecting to Care”, Home First/Quick Response and Seniors Home Visiting to assist patients to access everyday health care services from a consistent team of Primary Health Care providers. To achieve Primary Health Care outcomes, there is a need for system-wide collaboration and priority setting between the government, Regional Health Authorities and other stakeholders to help drive change in the way and places we provide care. Specifically, the RQHR will need to work with the Ministry of Health to address policy and compensation issues that impact the expansion of access to Primary Health Care. Seniors: Five Year Outcomes: • By March 31, 2020, seniors who require community support can remain at home as long as possible, enabling them to safely progress into other care options as needs change. Five Year Improvement Targets: • By March 31, 2017, the number of clients with a Method of Assigning Priority Levels (MAPLe) score of three to five living in the community supported by home care will increase by two per cent. • By March 31, 2015, increase home care utilization and clients in the three pilot Regional Health Authorities, by five per cent. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 33 RQHR 2014/15 Actions and Results: To achieve this outcome, the RQHR is in the process of developing a Multi-year Senior’s Plan which will focus on: • Community-based services such as Home First/Quick Response; • Home care opportunity analysis and standard work; • Long-term care initiatives such as: Purposeful Hourly Interactions (rounding), Gentle Persuasive Approach, and Enhanced Dining Experience; • Acute care – specifically, the Senior’s Friendly Hospital approach, and; • A proposal for the replacement of multiple facilities. Some good work has already begun in 2014/15, including: • The Home First/Quick Response program; • Implementation of the Urgent Issues Action Fund initiatives for long-term care (The provincial fund was created in 2013 to provide $10.4 million to assist health regions to address priority issues in long-term care; an additional $3.8 million was provided to manage on-going pressures.), and a long-term care Kaizen Operation Team is supporting the work of Kaizen Basics, 5S Projects, Value Stream Mapping, Mistake Proofing, and Rapid Process Improvement Workshops. The RQHR is leading the province in reducing the time long-term care patients wait in acute care beds. The chart on the following page shows that the RQHR has achieved huge successes in reducing the number of long-term care clients waiting in urban acute care beds. This success has been sustained in 2014/15 with an average of five or less long-term care patients in acute care beds at any given time. 34 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca The following are examples of the re-allocation of long-term care resources over the past 10 years, which helped contributed to success: • 12 long-term care beds were re-purposed to the Quick Response Unit to serve as alternative to patients in observation beds in Emergency Department; • 18 long-term care beds and 10 vacant beds were re-allocated as Convalescent Care beds to facilitate early discharge when appropriate; • 12 beds in Extendicare Parkside served as a Transition Unit for patients in the hospital approved for long-term care, but have the potential to return to community; • 28 beds were created and staffed at non-acute care levels as Alternate Level of Care Unit to take patients with needs for long-term care, convalescent care and complex discharges out of acute care beds; • 13 beds were dedicated for clients with severe and persistent mental illness; • 101 dementia care beds; • Four bed Acquired Brain Injury Unit, and; • Multiple day program spaces and locations. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 35 Going Forward: The RQHR is committed to supporting clients to stay at home as long as possible. In 2014/15, the number of clients supported through the Region’s home care program rose by 8.9 per cent and the number of service hours increased by 5.8 per cent. The RQHR anticipates that demand for home care services will continue to grow in the next fiscal year. The region will focus on continuing to increase both direct care time for providers and consistency of care for clients. In the coming year, the RQHR is establishing a Community Rapid Response Network that will focus on supporting clients in the community while preventing unnecessary emergency room visits and hospital admissions. The Connecting to Care Team identifies patients with complex needs who repeatedly need hospital services or visit emergency departments. A small team of four care providers help clients receive alternative, more appropriate services in the community and provides ongoing follow-up to ensure they are supported in improving their own health. The region also has additional funding to expand the Home First/Quick Response program which specifically supports seniors to prevent unnecessary emergency department visits, and helps to transition seniors home after an emergency room visit or an acute care stay. Complementary to this will be the establishment of a seniors home visiting program with nurse practitioners who provide support where needed in the community. Mental Health and Addictions: Five Year Outcomes: • By March 31, 2019, there will be increased access to quality mental health and addiction services and reduced wait times for outpatient and psychiatry services. Five Year Improvement Targets: By March 31, 2017, wait time benchmarks for mental health and addictions will be met 100 per cent of the time. • • The RQHR continues to meet provincial wait time targets in most areas. • All programs have transitioned to daily management. More than one program on all sites have production boards. This enables us to understand the patient demand for service and our ability to meet that demand to inform our decisions about services provided to patients daily. Production Boards are one of the tools that we use to ensure that we can deliver the right level of patient care at the right time. 36 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 37 38 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca RQHR Projects: • The Mental Health and Addictions Service Line had four Rapid Process Improvement Workshops in 2014/15 and is maintaining many of the gains made in these workshops: ––All outpatient administrative/clerical services are now reporting to one manager. As a result, a six-month backlog in psychiatry transcription has been eliminated and dictations are now done within a week, and often within one to two days. ––The RQHR has integrated the youth addictions team with the youth mental health team to facilitate better care experience for youth and their families. Going Forward: A transformational change to a Balanced Care model for Mental Health and Addictions Services has been planned and will be implemented gradually in 2015/16. The RQHR is confident that the change will help to better meet the needs of patients and reduce wait times in both community and inpatient settings. The RQHR is striving to achieve these goals while minimizing disruption to current services to patients. The outcomes of the Balanced Care model will be: • Decreased wait times for services; • Increased access to care at the level of intensity required, and; • Seamless care transitions for patients/clients. The Balanced Care model focuses on four areas: • Developing a pooled referral system for psychiatry; • Re-balancing the work of the Department of Psychiatry between inpatient and outpatient psychiatry, and other necessary work in areas such as long-term care, Corrections, etc.; • Implementing changes in the services to persons with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, and; • Integrating existing outreach and crisis services into one team and simplify patient access to this team. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 39 Better Care Better Care Strategy In partnership with patients and families, improve the individual’s experience, achieve timely access and continuously improve health care safety. Emergency Department Waits/Patient Flow: Five Year Outcomes: • By March 31, 2017, no patient will wait for care in the Emergency Room. Five Year Improvement Targets: • Maintain the number of alternative level of care days (waiting placement) across the province and in each region at no more than 3.5 per cent of total. • By March 31, 2015, 50 per cent reduction in Emergency Department waits. Hoshin: At least 85 per cent of patients requiring admission from the Emergency Room are admitted to an appropriate bed within five hours. The above chart is used to monitor hoshin results at the Provincial Leadership Team’s quarterly wall walks. Only three regional data measures are reported on, and caution should be practiced 40 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca when comparing one region’s performance to another, due to data capture and definition variation between regions. Despite these possible variations, data has clearly shown that, while the region is currently not meeting provincial targets, Time Waiting for an Inpatient Bed has improved over the last few years. RQHR Actions and Results: The RQHR has established a formal Patient Flow Program that is responsible for providing corporate leadership and oversight across the system to support the implementation of the RQHR Patient Flow Framework. The following are key components that the RQHR is working on to achieve results: • Program governance; • Strategic alignment of patient flow metrics; • Connecting system level improvement targets to actions performed by the frontline provider; • Establishment of standards, policies and processes; • Implementation of best practice; • Reporting on system and service line/area performance, and; • Integration of system, service line/area planning. Patient Flow is a system issue, and therefore it takes the whole system to work together to make improvements. In 2014/15, service lines across the RQHR collaborated and made improvements in the following areas: Governance: • Patient flow and corporate wall; • Cascading visibility walls, and; • Data Analytics Project. Care Coordination: • Implementation of Electronic Bed Management; • Predictive tools; • Accountable Care Unit pilot, and; • Embedding patient flow standard work units. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 41 Demand and Capacity Planning: • Daily bed flow boards; • Service area capacity pull plans; • Length Of Stay efficiencies, and; • Partnership with Mutchmor Lodge for affordable living options. Quality and Safety: • Patient Intake Assessment (Emergency Room), and; • Began the planning phase of a partnership with Regina Police Service (Police and Crisis Team). The above noted work will continue in 2015/16. The following charts show the three-year Occupancy Rate and Admit No Bed trends at the RQHR’s two hospitals. Although downward trends are presented for both indicators, the RQHR still sees great fluctuations month-to-month. 42 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 43 Occupancy rates reflect the use of the hospital beds and the RQHR is continuing to be challenged with overcapacity issues reflected by high occupancy rates. The number of admitted patients in the Emergency Department with no bed available is a direct result of the combination of high occupancy rates and less than ideal patient flow. The following are identified as some of the root causes for patient flow issues: • The provincial Emergency Department Waits and Patient Flow initiative is in the early foundational stages; • Currently, there are challenges in the primary health care system and insufficient communitybased supports; • Lack of after-hours and weekend options for primary and urgent care services; • There is variation and concerning re-admission rates in some areas; • There is a growing population and more people are accessing RQHR services; • There continues to be high occupancy rates in tertiary care, and; • Patient Flow Standard Work is not fully embedded yet. 44 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Moving Forward: The RQHR will continue work in the areas of governance, care coordination, and demand and capacity planning. Meanwhile, greater effort will be put forward for two specific areas that the province is monitoring: Time to physician initial assessment for Canadian Triage and Acuity Score (CTAS) 3, 4 and 5: The RQHR will continue to… • Implement the new Patient Initial Assessment process for CTAS 3 patients; • Implement a new, streamlined, Electronic Primary Assessment Form (in SCM) which is expected to improve data capture and patient processing time; • Run a Rapid Process Improvement Workshop in April, which is expected to minimize the time to meet patients waiting for a physician in the Emergency Room; • Continue planning for implementation of partnership with Regina Police Service (Police and Crisis Team); • Enroll more than 20 clients in the Connecting to Care: A Hotspotting Initiative; • Hire nurse practitioners for the Seniors’ Home Visiting Program, and; • Hold a planning session to determine what can be done in the next 12 months to better manage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the community. Time from Admission Decision in the Emergency Room to an appropriate bed: The RQHR will continue to… • Implement twice-monthly patient flow visibility wall walks at the corporate level, where vice presidents are responsible to report on metrics and implement corrective action plans; • Develop cascading metrics for service lines and unit/program visibility walls; • Continue to roll out predictive tools for bed demand/capacity at the Pasqua Hospital and Regina General Hospital; • Utilize Service Area Capacity/Pull plans; • Re-align bed maps to provide for a greater degree of “localization” of physician groups to particular units; ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 45 • Have staff assessor coordinators on weekends, and work towards recruiting nurse practitioners in long-term care, and; • Continue to make progress with the Patient Flow Data Analytics project. General Practitioner to Specialist/Diagnostics (Wait 1): Five Year Outcomes: • By March 31, 2019, there will be a 50 per cent decrease in wait time for appropriate referral from primary care provider to all specialists or diagnostics. Five Year Improvement Targets: • By March 31, 2015, a provincial model is developed for appropriate referral to diagnostics and specialists in two clinical areas. The work around improving wait times from general practitioner to specialist/diagnostics is being led at the provincial level. Overall, the project is not considered to be meeting the target, due to the delay in measuring and reporting wait times (specifically, for Wait 1 and diagnostic services, and reporting wait times to the Specialist Directory). However, the various improvement projects remain on target, including the two pilot projects that are testing the provincial model. 46 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca RQHR Actions and Results: The RQHR is one of two pilot groups that work with the Ministry of Health to test the provincial model for Wait 1. The RQHR Hip & Knee Treatment and Research Centre has initiated multiple improvement projects articulating the Wait 1 future state. The Hip and Knee Treatment and Research Centre’s attributes will be matched with the Wait 1 Driver Diagram that was developed with the steering committee. The Driver Diagram serves as the draft provincial referral framework. In addition to the contribution the RQHR has made to the provincial model, wait times in the following four areas are already improving through collaboration with both general practitioners and specialists: • Gynaecology; • Psychiatry; • Orthopedics, and; • Surgery. Moving Forward: 2015/16 will mark the finalization of planning and testing the provincial model. The RQHR will continue to participate in the testing of the provincial model to demonstrate a 50 per cent reduction in wait times. Appropriateness/Best Practice: Five Year Outcomes: By March 31, 2018, there will be a 50 per cent reduction in inappropriate services. • Five Year Targets: By March 31, 2015, develop a provincial appropriateness framework strategy, implementation plan and accountability mechanisms. • • By March 2015, data analysis and reporting mechanisms are in place to capture and analyze baseline data that flows back to point of care. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 47 Whiteboards Keep Patients at Centre of Care The whiteboard in patient Darcy Schlosser’s room in Pasqua Hospital’s Unit 4D is a simple tool but, to Schlosser, it has great value. “It’s easy to lose track of the day around here,” said Schlosser, who was hospitalized with pneumonia in January and, due to complications, has remained in hospital since. “This helps keep track of things. The nursing staff changes like the wind. The whiteboard helps me know who my nurses are. It helps me get to know them. It’s more personal.” Staff and physicians began using whiteboards in every patient room on units 4D and 3D at the Pasqua Hospital and Unit 3E at the Regina General Hospital, as part of Lean improvement projects designed to use visual cues to strengthen communication amongst patients, their families and their care providers. Patient whiteboards are used in all units at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. Patients who are included in their care plans generally have a better care experience and recover more quickly than those who are not. Each whiteboard has the date, the names of the patient’s doctor and nurses, information about the patient’s mobility, upcoming tests, and goals or plans. There is also space for patient and family comments and questions. Each day, a care provider reviews the board with individual patients as part of multi-disciplinary rounds, a daily discussion about a patient’s care that includes care providers from multiple professions. Rounds, essentially patient care reports, that take place at patients’ bedsides improve patient and family input and their understanding of care plan milestones and discharge plans. “We’re finding that everyone gets to have a voice that’s heard – the nurses, charge nurse, family and family members when present,” said Pauline Dore, a Licensed Practical Nurse on 4D. “We work in a hurried world. The whiteboard discussion gives us a moment to step back and find our common ground.” The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region is continuing to roll-out the use of patient whiteboards in conjunction with rounds at the bedside in every unit across the region. 48 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca RQHR Actions and Results: The Oversight Committee for the appropriateness target was put into place in 2014/15. The RQHR adopted the Choosing Wisely strategy and started implementation in a variety of sections. Choosing Wisely is a campaign to help physicians and patients engage in conversations about unnecessary tests, treatments and procedures, and to help physicians and patients make smart and effective choices to ensure high-quality care. Within the department, activities include: • Access to surgery; • Pre-admission testing collaborative; • C-Reactive Protein testing in the Emergency Department, and; • Physician pre-printed orders design, review and revision in the sections of general internal medicine, pediatrics and critical care. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 49 Moving Forward: The RQHR will participate as a model line for the provincial appropriateness framework. In addition to the provincial work, the RQHR will be focusing internally on: • Medical Departmental division work; • Diagnosis and management of Delirium in the Emergency Department and on the wards; • Appropriate admissions to and duration of stay for inpatients, and; • Appropriate use of place, i.e. single-service wards. In the past many wards had too many physicians attending leading to problems for patients, physician and nursing teams. The idea is to cohort patients with regard to illness and attending physician. 50 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Better Value Better Value Strategy Achieve best value for money, improve transparency and accountability, and strategically invest in facilities, equipment and information infrastructure. Bending the Cost Curve: Provincial Five Year Outcomes: • By March 31, 2017, as part of a multi-year budget strategy, the health system will bend the cost curve by lowering status quo growth rate by 1.5 per cent per year. Provincial Five Year Improvement Targets: By March 31, 2015, shared services will achieve measurable improvements in quality while achieving the $100M in cumulative savings. • • By March 31, 2015, the 2014/15 approved business cases for shared services will be presented for feedback and implemented once a final decision is made and an implementation plan is in place. • By March 31, 2015, the health system will have spent one per cent less on straight time worked hours and premium hours than in 2013/14, resulting in approximately $20M savings to the system. The Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority successfully managed its budget in 2013/14 through the alignment of Board supported organizational focus and effort in the areas of quality ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 51 and safety, patient flow, and primary health care. In 2014/15, the RQHR continued to strive for a balanced budget through enhanced attention to these key areas. The RQHR ended 2014/15 with a deficit of $16.1 million dollars, which is 1.6 per cent of the RQHR’s total operating expenditures. The RQHR has faced significant challenges in balancing the budget, most notably: • An increasing and demographically changing population in the health region, and in other southern Saskatchewan health regions who use our tertiary services, resulting in an estimate of approximately $69.6 million in additional service delivery costs over the last four years; • Investment of approximately $10 million in physician leadership and service expansion to respond to changing service delivery needs and improvement of care; • Exceeding our budget by approximately 140 Full Time Equivalents; • Commitment and investment required to support provincial initiatives, which included: ––Saskatchewan Health Care Management System; and ––3sHealth shared service opportunities. • Increased operating expenditures due to infrastructure needs; • High level of employee movement (both internal and external moves), which results in instability in the workplace, a large amount of administrative time to fill vacant positions, diverting time away from patient care, and multiple job assignments which result in vacant shifts that often must be filled at premium pay. RQHR Actions and Results: The RQHR continued to develop a strong foundation through a focus on quality and safety, patient flow and enhancing primary health care. The RQHR strongly believes that by focusing on foundational long-term sustainable initiatives in these key areas, a better financial result will be achieved. 2014/15 has demonstrated that success can be achieved by continuing to focus on the right things and continuing to build a strong foundation. 52 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Moving Forward: • The RQHR is committed to working within the Ministry of Health’s guidelines when addressing our financial challenges, and is committed to meeting the Ministry of Health’s expectations within the region’s Accountability Document, including: ––Utilizing full financial planning, management and control to ensure operations remain within budget; ––Working towards meeting the Provincial 2015/16 hoshins, five year outcomes, and associated improvement targets, and; ––Committing to delivering only the services we are funded for, and not exceeding specific target volumes identified. The Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority has approved the RQHR’s 2015/16 areas of focus: • Quality and Safety; • Patient Flow; • Primary Health Care, and; • Mental Health and Addictions. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 53 In addition, specific mitigation strategies have been identified and the Senior Leadership Team members have been tasked to develop a work plan to achieve the savings that contribute to a balanced budget for the 2015/2016 fiscal year. Strategic Investment in Infrastructure: Provincial Five Year Outcomes: • By March 31 2017, all infrastructures (Information Technology, equipment and facilities) will integrate with provincial strategic priorities, be delivered within a provincial plan and adhere to provincial strategic work. Provincial Five Year Improvement Targets: • By March 31, 2015, equipment and facility renewal planning processes will be developed to ensure a coordinated and integrated provincial approach. The work around strategic investment in infrastructure is being led at the provincial level. Overall, the project is considered to be on target. RQHR Key Actions and Results: At the regional level, two different multi-year plans are being developed to help achieve infrastructure outcomes. • Information Technology/Information Management/Equipment Multi-year Plan, and; • Facilities Multi-year Plan. Information Technology/Information Management/Equipment Multi-year Plan: The RQHR recognized the need to develop a strategy, multi-year plan, and supporting roadmap to provide direction to the ongoing development of clinical information systems and information management, as well as alignment with the Information Technology/Information Management (IT/IM) planning led by eHealth. 54 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Established provincial and RQHR priorities informed the development of the following IM/IT strategies: • Support patient and family-centred care; • Connect care across the health region, integrating with the provincial Electronic Health Record and in support of the provincial IT/IM Strategic Plan; • Advance clinical decision supports for safer care; • Turn data into actionable information, and; • Ensure system integrity and usability. In addition to the development of the multi-year plan and roadmap, the RQHR’s IT team, in partnership with clinical and corporate partners, has deployed new tools to support delivery of patient care. Some examples of these tools include electronic clinical documentation and scheduling now available at twelve outpatient clinics and Mental Health and Addiction Services. Electronic Medical Records are now available in the Touchwood Qu’Appelle Primary Health Care network. Following a 3P event, the clinical and IT team implemented an electronic patient record, including scheduling, using Sunrise Clinical Manager tools for the Hip and Knee Treatment and Research Centre. As of the printing of this report, there are more than 6,400 staff and physicians who have access to Sunrise Clinical Manager - an increase of 11 per cent in the past year. Despite advancements in electronic documentation, the Health Information Management Services team handles over 65,000 pieces of paper and transcribes over 1,600 minutes of dictation by physicians to enable timely availability of information to support patient care. Staff also ensure that information is coded, collated and stored in an efficient manner for easy retrieval of the historical paper health record. This year, the team has changed work processes and worked tirelessly to reduce the time it takes for discharge summary information to be available to the patient’s community physician for follow-up care. Steps were also taken in 2014/15 to improve equipment planning and purchasing. Process improvements have reduced delay in preventative maintenance, contributing to more reliable equipment, as reflected in the decrease of approximately 50 per cent of corrective maintenance. Moving Forward: The RQHR will continue to work with eHealth to ensure that projects are aligned with the provincial IT/IM Roadmap led by eHealth. Guided by the oversight of the RQHR’s IT/IM Steering Committee, the RQHR will implement projects as outlined in the Roadmap as resources are available. Implementation of the provincial and RQHR Roadmap will support transformational change in how care/services are delivered, including safety, patient experience and continuing improvement. Efforts will also continue to improve equipment planning and purchase. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 55 Facilities Multi-year Plan: The RQHR is still in the process of developing a multi-year plan that helps to focus priorities for 2015/16 and the next several years. Broader analysis performed through a provincial approach to assessment of facilities, as well as a detailed analysis on select specific needs, such as electrical, elevator, and energy renewal are being completed. Information available from the above processes is valuable for effective short-term planning. The RQHR must make the most of its limited resources to maintain its facilities and systems. Moving Forward: The RQHR is facing significant infrastructure needs at its largest hospitals – the Regina General Hospital and the Pasqua Hospital. These facilities have needs such as electrical renewal, elevator maintenance and sewer system upgrades. Other challenges include the need to replace long-term care facilities within the region. Moving forward, the RQHR will continue to participate in provincial initiatives. The region will use its data and analysis at hand to develop a long-term Capital Plan through the engagement of senior leaders and key stakeholders in planning and communication. A priority/decision-making process for user requests prioritizing immediate infrastructure needs will be developed, as well as a plan to deal with significant infrastructure requirements and projects. 56 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Better Teams Better Teams Strategy Build safe, supportive and quality workplaces that support patient- and family-centred care and collaborative practices, and develop a highly skilled, professional and diverse workforce that has a sufficient number and mix of service providers. Culture of Safety: Five Year Outcomes: • To achieve a culture of safety, by March 31, 2020 there will be no harm to patients or staff. Five Year Improvement Targets: By March 31, 2017, fully implement a provincial Safety Alert/Stop the Line System. • • By March 31, 2015, Stop the Line will be replicated in three acute care facilities in Saskatoon and one other agency or region. • By March 31, 2016 there will be zero shoulder and back injuries. Keeping patients and health care workers safe is a key outcome that the province and the health system are tirelessly working towards. The Safety Alert/Stop the Line system is being led by the province and piloted at the Saskatoon Health Region. RQHR Actions and Results: Safe, quality care is at the heart of what the RQHR does on a daily basis. To achieve the outcome of no harm to patients and staff, the RQHR has made progress on the Stop the Line system, and has continued to drive the Workplace Safety strategy across the region. Stop the Line System: To create a positive safety culture, the RQHR has started its own planning and implementation of the Stop the Line project which include the following activities in 2014/15: • The RQHR’s Stop the Line system is moving forward as planned. The region has completed a Rapid Process Improvement Workshop on Stop the Line to follow up on the management of defective/malfunctioning equipment and supplies. • A Stop the Line algorithm and roles/responsibilities document has been developed and is being used by other Regional Health Authorities. • Stop the Line Plan-Do-Study-Acts have been completed on four units and one new unit is in the process of completing a Plan-Do-Study-Act trial. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 57 • The RQHR Stop the Line Stop Assess Fix Eliminate/Escalate Report model will be used provincially. • The Stop the Line working group has included patient/family representation. • The confidential occurrence reporting database is being kept current — trending occurs in real‑time. Moving Forward: 2015/16 will be a critical year for the RQHR, with Stop the Line scheduled to be rolled-out to the entire organization. To achieve success with the roll-out, the RQHR has planned to work on the following: • Complete a cultural readiness survey and replication/roll-out plan prior to implementing Stop the Line throughout the region; • Develop a comprehensive educational plan to be used during the roll-out; • Heighten awareness of Stop the Line as a priority and continue culture change, and; • Provide leadership on Multi-year Plans for the two highest culture of readiness concerns – medication errors and falls. Workplace Safety Strategy: Workplace safety has always been a priority for the RQHR. At the unit level, workplace safety has often been measured by the number of staff injuries, while at the regional level, the key metric for staff injury is the number of Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) Lost Time Claims per 100 Full Time Equivalent (FTE). 58 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca The RQHR has already achieved a significant reduction (30 per cent) in this metric between 2011/12 and 2013/14. The chart on page 58 shows that, although the RQHR didn’t continue to drive down the staff injury rate last year, the region sustained the gains achieved in previous years. RQHR Actions and Results: In 2014/15, the Workplace Safety strategy focused on the following key pieces of work: • Initiate Violence Policy and Program development; • Collaborate with Patient Safety on development of the Stop the Line process for staff and patient safety; • Continue to implement Safety Management Systems, which includes: ––Hazard Identification and Control; develop and trial a process for assessing hazards and risk level of work activities and establishing control methods (i.e., Work Standards); • Safety Management Systems, root cause analysis and supervision and safety training for all out‑of‑scope leaders; • Reduction of shoulder and back injuries through improved compliance with Transferring Lifting Repositioning practices; • Completion of safety assessment on Unit 2-5 (Wascana Rehabilitation Centre) with the goal of replicating the success achieved with the Unit 3-2 Injury Reduction Strategy; • Accountability Framework for Safe Work Practices, and; • Increased safety training opportunities. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 59 Moving Forward: To continue to strive towards meeting this safety outcome, the RQHR is facing challenges, including the following: • Management capacity – need to support our managers to provide more direct front-line management of injuries; • Safety resource capacity – there are eight safety consultants for the entire region; • Information Technology – tracking data is a challenge, especially for training; • Knowledge gap – unable to access training in many areas, and; • Complying with regulations and standards enforced by external bodies (i.e., Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety). The RQHR will continue to make workplace safety a priority for the entire organization. With the implementation of the Stop the Line Safety Management System, the RQHR will continue to find ways to collaborate and support units, programs, service lines and portfolios to sustain the gains achieved in previous years. 60 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca R EG I N A Q U ’A P P EL L E H E A LT H R EG I O N FINANCIAL 2014/2015 REPORT ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 61 Management Report May 29, 2015 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION REPORT OF MANAGEMENT The accompanying financial statements are the responsibility of management and are approved by the Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian Public Sector Accounting Standards and the Financial Reporting Guide issued by Saskatchewan Health, and of necessity include amounts based on estimates and judgments. The financial information presented in the annual report is consistent with the financial statements. Management maintains appropriate systems of internal control, including policies and procedures, which provide reasonable assurance that the Region’s assets are safeguarded and the financial records are relevant and reliable. The Authority delegates the responsibility of reviewing the financial statements and overseeing management’s performance in financial reporting to the Audit, Finance and Risk Committee. The Audit, Finance and Risk Committee meets with the Authority, management and the external auditors to discuss and review financial matters and recommends the financial statements to the Authority for approval. The Authority approves the annual report and, with the recommendation of the Audit, Finance and Risk Committee, approves the financial statements. The appointed auditor conducts an independent audit of the financial statements and has full and open access to the Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority. The auditor’s report expresses an opinion on the fairness of the financial statements prepared by management. Chief Executive Officer Keith Dewar 62 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Chief Financial Officer Robbie Peters FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 2014/15 For the year ended March 31, 2015, the Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority (RHA) recorded a deficit of $16.1 million compared to a balanced budget target, and a deficit of $1.6 million in 2013/14. This equates to 1.6 per cent of total operating expenditures (0.2 per cent in 2013/14), approximately 6 days of average spending for the RHA. In total, $925.9 million or 91.4 per cent of operating funding was provided by the Ministry of Health ($915.5 million in 2013/14, or 91.4 per cent in operating funding). During the 2014/15 fiscal year, operating revenue totaling $1.013 billion was received, an increase of 1.1 per cent over 2013/14. Budgeted revenue for 2014/15 was $1.001 billion, resulting in a favourable revenue variance of $11.6 million. Compensation revenue of $4.2 million in excess of budget contributed to the favourable variance, as well as an additional $2.0 million for services provided to out of province clients and $2.3 million of compensation recoveries from third parties. The region exceeded its surgical targets by 1.9 per cent in 2014/15 for which it received an additional $3.2 million. These favourable variances were offset by a shortfall of $0.8 million (4.0 per cent decrease over 2013/14) in revenue from Veteran Affairs Canada due to a decrease in the number of veterans in long-term care, as well as a decrease of $0.5 million (16.0 per cent over 2013/14) in revenue from the Workers Compensation Board. Operating expenditures of $1.029 billion were incurred by the RHA in 2014/15, compared to budgeted expenditures of $1.001 billion, an unfavourable variance of $27.7 million. This is an increase of $25.8 million, or 2.6 per cent, compared to 2013/14. Salary and benefit costs, including medical remuneration, accounted for approximately 72.9 per cent of total operating expenditures (73.0 per cent in 2013/14) and these costs contributed to 80 per cent of the unfavourable expense variance. Managing human resource costs was a challenge for the RHA in 2014/15. The RHA experienced significant volume increases due to a growing and demographically changing population, resulting in an increase to services provided. A targeted reduction of 20 per cent in overtime premiums was not achieved with overtime hours increasing by 0.53 per cent over 2013/14. High internal movement of staff resulted in an increase to orientation hours of 6.71 per cent and sick hours increased by 4.54 per cent over 2013/14. Aging building infrastructure resulted in an increase of 6.5 per cent to repair and maintenance costs over 2013/14. Approximately 67.4 per cent of operating costs (67.5 per cent in 2013/14) incurred by the RHA were used to provide services to patients and residents in our facilities, 12.1 per cent of costs (11.7 per cent in 2013/14) were for community health programs, including home care, primary health care, mental health and addiction services, and emergency response services, 14.8 per cent of costs (13.9 per cent in 2013/14) were for operational supports and 5.7 per cent of costs (6.8 per cent in 2013/14) were for other support and ancillary services. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 63 During the year, the RHA provided funding of $68.2 million ($67.7 million in 2013/14) to prescribed health care organizations and other third parties for the provision of health services. Additional information can be found in Note 10 b of the audited financial statements. Capital expenditures for 2014/15 totaled $20.9 million, with approximately 54.6 per cent of funding provided by the Ministry of Health, compared to $27.6 million in 2013/14, and 54.3 per cent of funding provided by the Ministry of Health. The remainder of the RHA’s funding was provided by various sources, such as foundations and rural trust contributions. The RHA is responsible for managing various community trust funds. These funds reflect the community generated assets which were transferred to the RHA in accordance with the preamalgamation agreements. Detailed information regarding these funds can be found in note 2(b) (iii) and Schedule 3. The RHA has outstanding mortgages and loans totaling $5.4 million as at March 31, 2015 ($6.4 million as at March 21, 2014). Mortgages are held on several of the special care homes and a loan was used to finance the Medical Office Building at the Regina General Hospital. The mortgages are secured through the land and buildings of the special care homes and the loan on the Medical Office Building is secured through the assignment of rent receipts. Further information related to the RHA’s debt is disclosed in note 5 of the audited financial statements. 64 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 65 Statement 1 Statement of Financial Position As at March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Restricted Funds Operating Capital Community Total Total Fund Fund Trust Fund 2015 2014 (Note 19) ASSETS Current Assets Cash and short-term investments (Schedule 2) Accounts receivable Ministry of Health - General Revenue Fund Other Due to/from other funds Inventory Prepaid expenses Investments (Notes 14(c) and 14(d) and Schedule 2) Due From Local Governments (Note 5) Capital Assets (Note 3) Total Assets LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Current Liabilities Accounts payable Accrued salaries Vacation payable Long–term debt and mortgages - current (Note 5) Deferred revenue (Note 6) $366 $4,850 $534 $5,750 $19,900 2,583 30 – 2,613 18,118 14,118 3,083 17 17,218 16,316 (7,568) 7,432 136 – – 4,165 – – 4,165 4,676 7,540 – – 7,540 4,137 21,204 15,395 687 37,286 63,147 – – 850 850 467 – 43 – 43 45 – 317,114 – 317,114 328,137 $21,204 $332,552 $1,537 $355,293 $391,796 $39,742 $2,488 $– $42,230 $40,446 16,933 – – 16,933 28,552 51,652 – – 51,652 49,714 – 643 – 643 1,001 18,542 – – 18,542 24,092 126,869 3,131 – 130,000 143,805 Long-Term Liabilities Debentures (Note 7) Long-term debt and mortgages (Note 5) Employee future benefits (Note 11) Total Liabilities – 2,378 – 2,378 2,348 – 4,796 – 4,796 5,381 25,334 – – 25,334 25,178 152,203 10,305 – 162,508 176,712 Fund Balances Invested in capital assets Externally restricted (Schedule 3) Internally restricted (Schedule 4) Unrestricted Total Fund Balances (Statement 3) Total Liabilities and Fund Balances – 309,297 – 309,297 319,406 – 11,938 1,537 13,475 9,129 (898) 1,012 – 114 (24) (130,101) – – (130,101) (113,427) (130,999) 322,247 1,537 192,785 215,084 $21,204 $332,552 $1,537 $355,293 $391,796 Contractual Obligations (Note 4) Long-term Debt and Mortgages (Note 5) Pension Plan (Note 11) Approved by the Board of Directors: ____________________________ Chairperson, Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority ____________________________ Vice Chairperson, Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority The accompanying notes and schedules are part of these financial statements. 66 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Statement 2 Statement of Operations For the year ended March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Operating Fund Restricted Funds Community Budget Capital Total Total Trust 2015 2015 2014 2015 2015 2015 2014 (Note 12) (Note 19) (Note 19) REVENUES Ministry of Health - general revenue fund Other provincial Federal government Patient and client fees Out of province (reciprocal) Out of country Donations Ancillary Investment Recoveries Research grants Other Total Revenues $916,296 $925,914 $915,473 $13,799 $– $13,799 $13,908 11,779 10,935 11,597 520 – 520 450 7,951 6,840 7,930 – – – – 26,613 26,069 25,368 – – – – 9,516 11,499 10,524 – – – – 1,284 1,247 1,195 – – – – 1,405 1,148 1,096 8,016 24 8,040 9,215 6,839 7,022 6,495 – – – – 801 176 160 – 24 24 35 10,134 13,876 13,323 – – – – – 286 174 – – – – 8,308 7,505 7,989 2,941 – 2,941 45 1,000,926 1,012,517 1,001,324 25,276 48 25,324 23,653 EXPENSES Inpatient and resident services Nursing administration 3,919 3,989 3,581 – – – – Acute 203,056 221,009 221,199 8,826 6 8,832 10,228 Supportive 114,141 120,803 116,200 1,959 85 2,044 2,311 Integrated 18,862 21,564 19,424 412 – 412 871 Rehabilitation 6,144 6,746 6,590 566 – 566 579 Mental health and addictions 10,719 12,652 11,969 – – – – Total Inpatient and resident services 356,841 386,763 378,963 11,763 91 11,854 13,989 Physician compensation Ambulatory care services Diagnostic and therapeutic services 84,771 91,942 125,647 88,674 91,358 126,906 86,211 90,222 122,020 – 338 687 – – – – 338 687 – (16) 1,053 Community health services Primary health care 19,416 17,889 16,379 111 – 111 108 Home care 32,781 36,510 32,051 12 1 13 14 Mental health and addictions 27,228 27,648 26,851 7 – 7 7 Population health 20,964 21,182 20,275 16 – 16 15 Emergency response services 17,085 17,389 17,605 1,544 – 1,544 821 Other community services 4,556 4,129 4,601 – – – – Total Community health services 122,030 124,747 117,762 1,690 1 1,691 965 Support Services Employee future benefits Program support Operational support Other support Total Support services Ancillary Total Expenses (Schedule 1) Deficiency of revenue over expenses – 155 53 – – – – 49,392 51,605 47,805 1,520 – 1,520 2,037 143,731 152,753 139,200 15,056 – 15,056 14,856 24,404 2,935 18,219 – – – – 217,527 207,448 205,277 16,576 – 16,576 16,893 2,168 2,767 2,447 331 – 331 326 1,000,926 1,028,663 1,002,902 31,385 92 31,477 33,210 $ – $(16,146) $(1,578) $(6,109) $(44) $(6,153) $(9,557) The accompanying notes and schedules are part of these financial statements. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 67 Statement 3 Statement of Changes in Fund Balances For the year ended March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 2015 Fund balance, beginning of year Deficiency of revenues over expenses Interfund transfers (Note 15) Fund balance, end of year Operating Fund $(114,406) (16,146) (447) $(130,999) Capital Fund $327,847 (6,109) 509 $322,247 Community Trust Fund $1,643 (44) (62) $1,537 Total 2015 $215,084 (22,299) – $192,785 2014 Fund balance, beginning of year Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenses Interfund transfers (Note 15) Remeasurement losses Fund balance, end of year Operating Fund $(111,117) (1,578) (1,711) – $(114,406) Capital Fund $335,647 (9,599) 1,799 – $327,847 Community Trust Fund $1,723 42 (88) (34) $1,643 Total 2014 $226,253 (11,135) – (34) $215,084 The accompanying notes and schedules are part of these financial statements. 68 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Statement 4 Statement of Cash Flow For the year ended March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Operating Fund Restricted Funds Community Total Total 2015 2014 Capital Trust 2015 2014 (Note 19) (Note 19) Cash provided by (used in): Operating Activities: Deficiency of revenues over expenses Net change in non-cash working capital (Note 8) Amortization of capital assets Unrealized loss attributed to investments Loss on disposal of capital assets Capital Activities: Purchase of capital assets Buildings/construction Equipment Proceeds on disposal of capital assets Equipment Investing Activities: Purchase of long-term investments Financing Activities: Purchase of debentures payable Repayment of debt Net increase (decrease) in cash and short-term investments during the year Cash and short-term investments, beginning of year Interfund transfers (Note 15) Cash and short-term investments, end of year (Schedule 2) $(16,146) $(1,578) $(6,109) $(44) $(6,153) $(9,557) 6,020 6,148 (7,721) 124 (7,597) (204) – – 29,422 – 29,422 30,137 – – – – – (34) – – 375 – 375 455 (10,126) 4,570 15,967 80 16,047 20,797 – – – – (4,521) (14,443) – – (4,521) (14,443) (8,457) (16,101) – – 189 – 189 146 – – (18,775) – (18,775) (24,412) – – – (383) (383) (6) – – – (383) (383) (6) – – 30 – 30 91 – – (943) – (943) (899) – – (913) – (913) (808) (10,126) 4,570 (3,721) (303) (4,024) (4,429) 10,939 8,080 8,062 899 8,961 11,679 (447) (1,711) 509 (62) 447 1,711 $366 $10,939 $4,850 $534 $5,384 $8,961 The accompanying notes and schedules are part of these financial statements. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 69 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 1) LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY The Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority (RHA) operates under The Regional Health Services Act (The Act) and is responsible for the planning, organization, delivery, and evaluation of health services it is to provide within the geographic area known as Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region under section 27 of The Act. The Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority is a non-for-profit organization and is not subject to income and property taxes from federal, provincial and municipal levels of government. The RHA is a registered charity under the Income Tax Act of Canada. 2) SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian public sector accounting (PSA) standards, issued by the Public Sector Accounting Board and published by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA). The RHA has adopted the standards for government not-for-profit organizations, set forth at PSA Handbook section PS 4200 to PS 4270. The RHA has also adopted section PS 3260, Liability for Contaminated Sites, as further explained in Note 17. a) Health Care Organizations i)The RHA has agreements with and grants funding to the following prescribed health care organizations (HCOs) and third parties to provide health services: 615672 Saskatchewan Ltd. (Touchwood EMS) Autism Resource Centre Cupar Lions Volunteer Ambulance Extendicare (Canada) Inc. Hutch Ambulance Moosomin Inc. Imperial and District Ambulance Inc. J.T. Ambulance Service Inc. Mental Health Association / Regina Branch Inc. Phoenix Residential Society Prairie Ambulance Care (1998) Ltd. Rainbow Youth Centre Raymore Community Health and Social Centre Regina Recovery Homes Inc. Soo Line Ambulance Association Strasbourg Emergency Medical Services Valley Ambulance Care Ltd. Note 10 b) i) provides disclosure of payments to HCOs and third parties. 70 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) ii)The following affiliates are incorporated (and are registered charities under The Income Tax Act of Canada): All Nations’ Healing Hospital Inc. Cupar and District Nursing Home Inc. Lumsden and District Heritage Home Inc. Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home Inc. The Regina Lutheran Housing Corporation The Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home The Qu’Appelle Diocesan Housing Company The RHA provides annual grant funding to these organizations for the delivery of health care services. Consequently, the RHA has disclosed certain financial information regarding these affiliates. These affiliates are not consolidated into the RHA financial statements. Alternately, Note 10 b) ii) provides supplementary information on the financial position, results of operations, and cash flows of the affiliates. iii)The Hospitals of Regina Foundation (the Foundation) is an independent not-for-profit entity that raises funds for programs and equipment for facilities under the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region. The Foundation is incorporated under The Non-Profit Corporations Act and is a registered charity under the Income Tax Act of Canada. The activities of the Foundation are not consolidated into the RHA financial statements. Alternately, Note 10 b) iii) provides supplementary information on the financial position, results of operations, and cash flows of the Foundation. b) Fund Accounting The accounts of the RHA are maintained in accordance with the restricted fund method of accounting for revenues. For financial reporting purposes, accounts with similar characteristics have been combined into the following major funds: i) Operating Fund The operating fund reflects the primary operations of the RHA including revenues received for provision of health services from Saskatchewan Health - General Revenue Fund, and billings to patients, clients, the federal government and other agencies for patient and client services. Other revenue consists of donations, recoveries and ancillary revenue. Expenses are for the delivery of health services. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 71 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) ii) Capital Fund The capital fund is a restricted fund that reflects the equity of the RHA in capital assets after taking into consideration any associated long-term debt. The capital fund includes revenues from Saskatchewan Health - General Revenue Fund provided for construction of capital projects and/or the acquisition of capital assets. The capital fund also includes donations designated for capital purposes by the contributor. Expenses consist primarily of amortization of capital assets. iii) Community Trust Fund The community trust fund is a restricted fund that reflects community generated assets transferred to the RHA in accordance with the pre-amalgamation agreements signed with the amalgamating health corporations. The assets include cash and investments initially accumulated by the health corporations in the RHA from donations or municipal tax levies. These assets are accounted for separately and use of the assets is subject to restrictions set out in pre-amalgamation agreements between the RHA and the health corporations. c)Revenue Unrestricted revenues are recognized as revenue in the Operating Fund in the year received or receivable if the amount to be received can be reasonably estimated and collection is reasonably assured. Restricted revenue related to general operations are recorded as deferred revenue and recognized as revenue of the Operating Fund in the year in which the related expenses are incurred. All other restricted contributions are recognized as revenue of the appropriate restricted fund in the year received. d) Capital Assets Capital assets are recorded at cost. Normal maintenance and repairs are expensed as incurred. Capital assets, with a life exceeding one year, are amortized on a straight-line or declining balance basis over their estimated useful lives as follows: Buildings Leasehold improvements Equipment 2% to 10% 2.5% to 33% 5% to 30% Donated capital assets are recorded at their fair value at the date of contribution. 72 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) e) Asset Retirement Obligations Asset retirement obligations are legal obligations associated with the retirement of tangible long-lived assets. Asset retirement obligations are recorded when they are incurred if a reasonable estimate of fair value can be determined. Accretion (interest) expense is the increase in the obligation due to the passage of time. The associated retirement costs are capitalized as part of the carrying amount of the asset and amortized over the asset’s remaining useful life. f)Inventory Inventory consists of general stores, pharmacy, and linen. All inventories are recorded at the lower of cost or net realizable value. Cost of general stores and linen inventory is determined on a weighted average basis. Pharmacy inventory cost is determined on the first in, first out basis. g) Employee future benefits i) Pension plan: Employees of the RHA participate in several multiemployer defined benefit pension plans or a defined contribution plan. The RHA follows defined contribution plan accounting for its participation in the plans. Accordingly, the RHA expenses all contributions it is required to make in the year. ii) Accumulated sick leave benefit liability: The RHA provides sick leave benefits for employees that accumulate but do not vest. The RHA recognizes a liability and an expense for sick leave in the period in which employees render services in return for the benefits. The liability and expense is developed using an actuarial cost method. h) Measurement Uncertainty These financial statements have been prepared by management in accordance with Canadian public sector accounting standards. In the preparation of financial statements, management makes various estimates and assumptions in determining the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, revenues and expenses and in the disclosure of contractual obligations and contingencies. Changes in estimates and assumptions will occur based on the passage of time and the occurrence of certain future events. The ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 73 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) changes will be reported in the Statement of Operations in the period in which they become known. i) Financial Instruments Cash, short-term investments, accounts receivable, long-term investments, accounts payable, accrued salaries, vacation payable and debentures are classified in the fair value category. Gains and losses on these financial instruments are recognized in the Statement of Operations when the financial assets are derecognized due to disposal or impairment. Long-term debt and mortgages payable are carried at amortized cost. Financial assets in the fair value category are marked-to-market by reference to their quoted bid price. Sales and purchases of investments are recorded on the trade date. Investments consist of guaranteed investment certificates, term deposits, bonds and debentures. Transaction costs related to the acquisition of investments are expensed. As at March 31, 2015 (2014 – none), the RHA does not have any outstanding contracts or financial instruments with embedded derivatives. j) Replacement Reserves The RHA is required to maintain certain replacement reserves as a condition of receiving subsidy assistance from Saskatchewan Housing Corporation. Schedule 4 shows the changes in these reserve balances during the year. 3) CAPITAL ASSETS Land Land and Leasehold Improvements Net Book Value March 31, 2014 Net Book Value $7,786 $– $7,786 $7,786 17,240 10,518 6,722 8,397 Buildings 473,648 245,782 227,866 236,092 Equipment 336,812 264,618 72,194 72,100 2,546 – 2,546 3,762 $838,032 $520,918 $317,114 $328,137 Construction in progress 74 Cost March 31, 2015 Accumulated Amortization REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 4) CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS a) Capital Asset Acquisitions At March 31, 2015 commitments for acquisitions of capital assets were $2,613 (2014 $2,872). b) Operating Leases Minimum annual payments under operating leases on property and equipment over the next five years are as follows: 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020 and Subsequent $ 6,146 5,286 4,878 4,619 4,247 6,955 c) Contracted Health Service Organizations The RHA continues to contract on an ongoing basis with private health service operators to provide health services in the RHA. Services provided in the year ending March 31, 2015 will continue to be contracted for the following fiscal year. Note 10 b) provides supplementary information on health care organizations. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 75 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 5) LONG-TERM DEBT AND MORTGAGES Interest Rate Repayment Terms S.H.C. Subsidy 2015 2014 8.000% $17 principal and interest $– $1 $18 CMHC Due August 2022 1.710% $50 principal and interest – 345 389 CMHC Due January 2018 5.875% $11 principal and interest – 28 37 CMHC Due January 2023 7.500% $3 principal and interest – 19 21 CMHC Due January 2021 2.110% $55 principal and interest 1 303 351 CMHC Due May 2024 7.625% $19 principal and interest – 124 133 2.625% $373 principal and interest – 55 421 CMHC Due June 2015 4.390% $145 principal and interest 148 1,420 1,501 CMHC Due October 2015 4.170% $153 principal and interest 148 1,251 1,349 CMHC Due December 2022 7.875% $134 principal and interest – 776 847 CMHC Due December 2017 5.750% $103 principal and interest – 262 348 1.990% $40 principal and interest 48 448 478 2.110% $92 principal and interest 1 Balcarres Integrated Care Centre CMHC Due April 2015 Echo Lodge Golden Prairie Home Medical Office Building Bank of Montreal - demand loan Regina Pioneer Village Silver Heights Special Care Home CMHC Due December 2027 Whitewood Community Health Centre CMHC Due November 2019 Less: Current portion 407 489 $5,439 $6,382 643 1,001 $4,796 $5,381 Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC) may provide a mortgage subsidy for supportive care homes financed by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The subsidy may change when the mortgage renewal occurs. For each of the mortgages, the RHA has pledged the related buildings of the special care homes as security. Security for the loans was given in the form of promissory notes, general security agreements, assignments of fire insurance and board resolutions. The RHA assumed responsibility for a loan agreement with Pacific and Western Bank of Canada, which was made on behalf of local governments that committed funds for the construction of the Balcarres Integrated Care Centre. The local governments provided signed agreements for the annual payment of their portion of the loan. The balance owing from local governments is $43 (2014 - $45). 76 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) The Medical Office Building demand loan was to finance the construction of the Medical Office Building. This project is considered to be self-financing over a 20-year period and the loan is secured through assignment of rent receipts. Interest is at bank prime less .375%. There is a remaining four-year amortization on this loan. Principal repayments required in each of the next five years are estimated as follows: 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020 and Subsequent $ 643 611 610 547 539 2,489 6) DEFERRED REVENUE – OPERATING FUND Balance Beginning of Year As at March 31, 2015 Saskatchewan Health Initiatives Academic Health Sciences $ 2,258 Less Amount Recognized $ 1,974 Add Amount Received $ 411 Balance End of Year $ 695 Acute Stroke Pathway – – 22 22 Advanced Cardiac Life Support 3 3 – – Colonoscopy - Scheduling Compensation Funding 140 – – 140 – – 3,015 3,015 Dispatch Fees - Integraph 46 46 – – Distributive Education Community Facility Proposal 32 60 176 148 ED Waits and Patient Flow Healthline Healthline Pooled Referrals – 431 680 249 1,865 3,166 3,307 2,006 131 374 246 3 Hip and Knee Pathway 10 10 – – HIV Strategy 29 44 117 102 – 1,900 2,000 100 238 79 – 159 – 72 527 455 237 55 – 182 5 5 – – 200 200 – – 52 – – 52 Home First Quick Response Home Hemodialysis - Set Up Costs Hotspotting - Connection to Care Infection Prevention and Control Interdisciplinary Study - MOH Research Grant LEAN Depth Study LEAN Physician Engagement Lifestyles and Health Spending Benefits Long-term Care Urgent Issues Action Fund Lower Extremity Pathway Meadow Innovation Clinic - Case Manager 502 502 – – 2,023 1,099 – 924 – – 22 22 66 66 – – ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 77 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Balance Beginning of Year As at March 31, 2015 Saskatchewan Health Initiatives Mental Health Promotion - Positive Awareness MHA - Healthline Add Amount Received Balance End of Year 2 2 – – 265 350 500 415 MOH Research Study - Emergency MHA 12 12 – – Moosomin Innovation Site 88 88 – – Nursing Mentorship Initiative 163 163 – – Nursing Resource Team 148 – – 148 PHC Redesign Change Management 250 250 – – Philippine Nurse Relocation 22 – – 22 Primary Health Care Redesign 45 – – 45 Primary Health Care Victoria Square Medical Clinic 61 61 – – 122 101 – 21 – 26 35 9 Quality Workplace Initiatives 18 18 – – Recruitment and Retention 258 – – 258 Re-design Framework of Primary Health Care Provincial Tobacco Reduction Strategy Provincial Tobacco Test Program 400 118 26 308 Resident Assessment Instrument 80 – – 80 Rural West Innovation Site 50 50 – – Safety Pilot Project 38 38 – – Safety Training Initiatives Saskatchewan Surgical Initiatives School of Dental Therapy Senior Home Visits Touchwood Innovation Total Saskatchewan Health Initiatives $ As at March 31, 2015 Non Saskatchewan Health Initiatives Acquired Brain Injury Education Funds Kids First Medical Earnings Pool Research Grants 78 Less Amount Recognized 229 26 – 203 5,215 13,763 10,548 2,000 451 229 – 222 – – 123 123 440 16,194 335 $ 25,716 $ – 21,755 $ 105 12,233 Balance Beginning of Year Less Amount Recognized Add Amount Received Balance End of Year $12 604 799 $207 73 28 9 54 997 4,334 3,763 426 – 24 41 17 1,340 208 214 1,346 Other 5,476 3,550 2,333 4,259 Total Non Saskatchewan Health Initiatives $ 7,898 $ 8,748 $ 7,159 $ 6,309 Total Deferred Revenue $ 24,092 $ 34,464 $ 28,914 $ 18,542 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Balance Beginning of Year As at March 31, 2014 Saskatchewan Health Initiatives Academic Health Sciences Advanced Cardiac Life Support Affiliate OOS Compression Funding Children’s Mental Health: Outreach Services Civic Pension Plan Settlement Colonoscopy - Scheduling $ 1,459 Less Amount Recognized $ 1,580 Add Amount Received $ 2,379 Balance End of Year $ – 2,258 3 – 3 33 33 – – 2 2 – – 1,451 1,451 – – 140 – – 140 Dispatch Fees - Integraph 124 78 – 46 Distributive Education Community Facility Proposal 233 201 – 32 Enhanced Autism Preschoolers 60 60 – – GPH Quality Worklife Program 2 2 – – Healthline 1,172 2,613 3,306 1,865 Healthline Client Navigator 300 300 – – Healthline Pooled Referrals 209 324 246 131 – 42 52 10 HIV Strategy 197 193 25 29 Home Hemodialysis - Set Up Costs 273 35 – 238 Hip and Knee Pathway Independent Hemodialysis Infection Prevention and Control Infectious Disease Clinic Nurse Interdisciplinary Study - MOH Research Grant 52 52 – – 255 18 – 237 32 32 – – – – 5 5 Knowledge Exchange Depression/Anxiety Pathway 29 29 – – Leading Thunderbird Lodge 84 84 – – LEAN Depth Study LEAN Physician Engagement Lifestyles and Health Spending Benefits Long-term Care Urgent Issues Action Fund Meadow Innovation Clinic - Case Manager 200 – – 200 52 – – 52 555 513 460 502 – 171 2,194 2,023 – 60 126 66 Meadow PHC Site Lease 22 22 – – Medical Director CBS 18 18 – – Mental Health Promotion - Positive Awareness 18 16 – 2 MHA - Healthline 265 500 500 265 Midwifery Services 61 61 – – – 3 15 12 Moosomin Innovation Site MOH Research Study - Emergency MHA 265 177 – 88 Nursing Mentorship Initiative 184 21 – 163 Nursing Resource Team 148 – – 148 Perioperative Nurse Training 115 115 – – Pharmacist Services 43 43 – – – – 250 250 90 68 – 22 PHC Redesign Change Management Philippine Nurse Relocation ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 79 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Balance Beginning of Year Less Amount Recognized Add Amount Received Balance End of Year Primary Health Care Redesign 167 122 – 45 Primary Health Care Victoria Square Medical Clinic 122 61 – 61 9 9 – – 282 160 – 122 As at March 31, 2014 Saskatchewan Health Initiatives Promotion of Healthline Provincial Tobacco Reduction Strategy Quality Workplace Initiatives 68 50 – 18 Recruitment and Retention 348 90 – 258 1,100 700 – 400 – 20 100 80 Re–design Framework of Primary Health Care Resident Assessment Instrument Rural West Innovation Site 50 – – 50 Rural West Physician Services 35 35 – – Safety Pilot Project Safety Training Initiatives Saskatchewan Surgical Initiatives 43 5 – 38 399 170 – 229 1,932 14,807 18,090 5,215 School of Dental Therapy 582 131 – 451 Summer Program 393 393 – – – 102 542 440 Touchwood Innovation Transfusion Safety Manager 40 URO Gynecology Pathway Total Saskatchewan Health Initiatives $ 13,786 40 $ Education Funds Kids First Medical Earnings Pool Research Grants 23 70 $ Balance Beginning of Year As at March 31, 2014 Non Saskatchewan Health Initiatives Acquired Brain Injury 70 25,882 – $ Less Amount Recognized $ 981 – 28,290 – $ Add Amount Received $ 971 – 16,194 Balance End of Year $ 13 62 40 50 72 1,260 3,982 3,719 997 105 105 – – 1,263 212 289 1,340 Other 4,859 2,317 2,934 5,476 Total Non Saskatchewan Health Initiatives $ 7,572 $ 7,637 $ 7,963 $ 7,898 Total Deferred Revenue $ 21,358 $ 33,519 $ 36,253 $ 24,092 7) DEBENTURES PAYABLE The RHA owns and operates several accommodation units occupied by “unit holders”. In consideration for a life interest in a “right of use” of the accommodation unit, the unit holder contributes a lump sum deposit. In accordance with the debenture agreement, in the event of 80 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) the death of the unit holder or termination of the occupancy agreement by either party, the RHA is obligated to repay the unit holder or their representative the lesser of: a) The original sum; or, b) The fair market value of the holders’ right of use. The debentures payable represent the accumulated amount of deposits received from the market unit holders. These debentures are non-interest bearing with no fixed terms of repayment. The specific land and buildings to which the debentures relate have been pledged as collateral. 8) NET CHANGE IN NON-CASH WORKING CAPITAL Operating Fund (Increase) Decrease in accounts receivable Restricted Funds Community Capital Trust 2015 2015 2014 $ 22,593 $ (13,987) $ (8,111) $ 512 43 – – – – (3,403) 2,044 – – – – (Increase) Decrease in inventory (Increase) Decrease in prepaid expenses 124 $ (7,987) $ 2014 (1,374) Increase (Decrease) in accounts payable 1,394 (714) 390 – 390 1,170 Increase (Decrease) in accrued salaries (11,619) 15,872 – – – – Increase (Decrease) in vacation payable 1,938 101 – – – – Increase (Decrease) in deferred revenue (5,550) 2,735 – – – – Increase (Decrease) in employee future benefits 155 $ 6,020 $ 54 6,148 $ – (7,721) $ – 124 $ – (7,597) $ – (204) 9) TRUST ACCOUNTS The RHA administers funds held in trust for staff, patients, and residents using the RHA’s facilities. The funds are held in separate accounts. The total cash held in trust as at March 31, 2015 was $297 (2014 - $275). These amounts are not reflected in the financial statements. 10)RELATED PARTIES These financial statements include transactions with related parties. The RHA is related to all Saskatchewan Crown Agencies such as ministries, corporations, boards and commissions under the common control of the Government of Saskatchewan. The RHA is also related to non-Crown enterprises that the Government jointly controls or significantly influences. In addition, the RHA is related to other non-Government organizations by virtue of its economic interest in these organizations. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 81 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) a) Related Party Transactions Transactions with these related parties are in the normal course of operations. Amounts due to or from and the recorded amounts of transactions resulting from these transactions are included in the financial statements and the table below. They are recorded at exchange amounts which approximate prevailing market rates charged by those organizations and are settled on normal trade terms. 2015 Revenues 3s Health Community Initiatives Fund Cypress Regional Health Authority eHealth Saskatchewan Five Hills Regional Health Authority Health Quality Council Ministry of Education Ministry of Health Ministry of Justice Regina School Division No. 4 Saskatchewan Aids for Independent Living Saskatchewan Arts Board Saskatchewan Cancer Agency Saskatchewan Government Insurance Saskatchewan Housing Corporation Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon Regional Health Authority Senior Citizen’s Ambulance Assistance Program Sun Country Regional Health Authority Sunrise Regional Health Authority Supplementary Health Workers’ Compensation Board 82 $ $ REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca 114 153 999 10 196 – 4,332 353 296 60 217 – 1,846 3,910 655 23 13 292 213 538 698 3,275 18,193 2014 $ $ 134 213 1,042 180 191 135 3,722 255 332 4 211 20 2,172 4,308 488 25 24 489 241 638 678 3,565 19,067 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 2015 Expenditures 3s Health $ eHealth Saskatchewan Five Hills Regional Health Authority Ministry of Central Services Ministry of Finance Prairie North Regional Health Authority Prince Albert Parkland Regional Health Authority Saskatchewan Government Insurance Saskatchewan Healthcare Employees’ Pension Plan Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatchewan Power Corporation Saskatchewan Telecommunications Saskatoon Regional Health Authority SaskEnergy Incorporated Sun Country Regional Health Authority Sunrise Regional Health Authority Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board $ 27,090 1,144 7 103 1,317 – – 52 36,592 79 6,778 2,581 240 2,565 4 57 41 9,297 87,947 2014 $ $ 2015 Accounts Receivable 3s Health Cypress Regional Health Authority Five Hills Regional Health Authority Ministry of Social Services Saskatchewan Aids for Independent Living Saskatchewan Cancer Agency Saskatchewan Drug Plan Saskatchewan Government Insurance Saskatoon Regional Health Authority Senior Citizen’s Ambulance Assistance Program Sun Country Regional Health Authority Sunrise Regional Health Authority Supplementary Health Workers’ Compensation Board $ $ 502 143 47 15 659 621 – 785 3 26 34 54 36 759 3,684 27,046 1,028 94 5 1,671 40 7 59 32,883 123 6,297 2,070 195 2,204 2 24 42 8,147 81,937 2014 $ $ 495 85 61 12 696 210 115 76 48 24 47 – 34 1,353 3,256 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 83 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 2015 Prepaid Expenditures 3s Health eHealth Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Telecommunications Workers’ Compensation Board $ $ 66 114 463 2,456 3,099 2014 $ $ 2015 Accounts Payable 3s Health $ eHealth Saskatchewan Ministry of Finance Saskatchewan Healthcare Employees’ Pension Plan Saskatchewan Power Corporation Saskatchewan Telecommunications Saskatoon Regional Health Authority SaskEnergy Incorporated Sunrise Regional Health Authority Workers’ Compensation Board $ 4,838 234 368 4,974 510 129 7 250 3 – 11,313 66 192 25 – 283 2014 $ $ 5,918 209 422 4,751 485 260 44 245 79 2,013 14,426 In addition, the RHA pays Provincial Sales Tax to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Finance on all its taxable purchases. Taxes paid are recorded as part of the cost of those purchases. b) Health Care Organizations i) Prescribed Health Care Organizations and Third Parties The RHA has also entered into agreements with HCOs and third parties to provide health services. These organizations receive operating funding from the RHA on a monthly basis in accordance with budget amounts approved annually. During the year, the RHA provided the following amounts to HCOs and third parties. 84 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 615672 Sask Ltd. (Touchwood EMS) Autism Resource Centre Inc. Cupar Lions Volunteer Ambulance Inc. Extendicare (Canada) Inc. Hutch Ambulance Moosomin Inc. Imperial and District Ambulance Inc. J.T. Ambulance Service Inc. Mental Health Association / Regina Branch Inc. Phoenix Residential Society Prairie Ambulance Care (1998) Ltd. Rainbow Youth Centre Inc. Raymore Community Health and Social Centre Regina Recovery Homes Inc. Strasbourg Emergency Medical Serivces Soo Line Ambulance Association Valley Ambulance Care Ltd. $ $ 2015 497 742 302 25,738 575 148 461 467 1,543 336 735 74 1,240 18 264 489 33,629 $ $ 2014 496 742 303 25,838 576 149 421 467 1,543 336 725 73 1,240 18 264 488 33,679 ii)Affiliates The Act makes the RHA responsible for the delivery of health services in its region including the health services provided by privately owned affiliates. The Act requires affiliates to conduct their affairs and activities in a manner that is consistent with, and that reflects, the health goals and objectives established by the RHA. The following presentation discloses the amount of funds granted to each affiliate: All Nations’ Healing Hospital Inc. Cupar and District Nursing Home Inc. Lumsden and District Heritage Home Inc. The Qu’Appelle Diocesan Housing Corporation The Regina Lutheran Housing Corporation The Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home Inc. $ $ 2015 5,303 2,987 2,408 1,332 4,695 8,120 9,701 34,546 $ $ 2014 5,458 2,894 2,377 1,287 4,672 7,872 9,422 33,982 Ministry of Health requires additional reporting in the following audited financial summaries of the affiliate entities for the years ending March 31, 2014 and 2013. Audited financial information from the affiliate entities is not yet available for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2015. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 85 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 2014 Statement of Financial Position Assets Net Capital Assets Total Assets 2013 $ $ 9,118 20,089 29,207 $ $ 8,994 19,368 28,362 $ $ 18,273 10,934 29,207 $ $ 18,857 9,505 28,362 Statement of Operations RHA Grant Other Revenue Total Revenue $ 34,103 9,469 43,572 $ 33,856 8,959 42,815 Salary and Benefits Other Expenses* Total Expenses Excess (Deficiency) of revenue over expenses $ 33,500 8,636 42,136 1,436 $ 33,872 9,010 42,882 (67) Total Liabilities Total Net Assets (Fund Balances) * Other Expenses includes amortization of $1,419 (2013 - $1,406) Statement of Cash Flows Cash from Operations Cash used in Financing Activities Cash used in Investing Activities* Increase (Decrease) in Cash $ $ 1,898 591 (2,275) 214 $ $ 1,434 537 (1,328) 643 * Cash used in Investing Activities includes capital purchases of $2,141 (2013 - $1,228) iii) Fund Raising Foundations The Hospitals of Regina Foundation Inc. is an independent non-profit corporation without share capital that has its own Board of Directors. It provides donations to the RHA for capital equipment, education and research purposes. Its accounts are not included in these financial statements. As of December 31, 2014 it has net assets of $22,882 (2013 - $26,003). During the year, the Foundation provided funding of approximately $7,572 (March 31, 2014 - $8,594) for programs and capital acquisitions reported in donations and ancillary income. These amounts were used to fund capital assets, education and research projects throughout the region. 86 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Statement of Financial Position Total Assets Total Liabilities Total Net Assets (Fund Balances)* Dec. 31, 2014 Dec. 31, 2013 $ $ $ $ $ $ 25,571 2,689 22,882 25,571 29,635 3,632 26,003 29,635 * In accordance with donor-imposed restrictions $6,114 (2013 - $5,421) of the foundation’s net assets must be used to purchase specialized equipment for the RHA Statement of Operations Total Revenue Total Expenses* Excess of revenue over expense $ $ 9,859 12,980 (3,121) $ $ 12,335 8,218 4,117 * Total expenses include contributions of $10,391 (2013 - $6,048) to the RHA and amortization of $116 (2013 - $90) Statement of Cash Flows Cash from operations Cash used in financing and investing activities* Increase (Decrease) in cash $ $ (1,269) (143) (1,412) $ $ 3,438 (2,511) 927 * Investing activities include capital purchases of $143 (2013 - $11) 11) EMPLOYEE FUTURE BENEFITS a) Pension Plan Employees of the RHA participate in one of the following pension plans: 1.Saskatchewan Healthcare Employees’ Pension Plan (SHEPP) – This is jointly governed by a board of eight trustees. Four of the trustees are appointed by Health Shared Services Saskatchewan (3sHealth) (a related party) and four of the trustees are appointed by Saskatchewan’s health care unions (CUPE, SUN, SEIU, SGEU, RWDSU, and HSAS). SHEPP is a multi-employer defined benefit plan that came into effect December 31, 2002. (Prior to December 31, 2002 this plan was formerly the SAHO Retirement Plan and governed by the Saskatchewan Association of Healthcare Organizations Board of Directors). 2.Regina Civic Employees’ Superannuation and Benefit Plan (RCP) – This is a multiemployer defined benefit plan that is administered by a jointly trusteed board (equal employer and employee representatives). All costs, including cost of any actuarially determined deficiency, are equally shared by the employees and employers. 3.Public Employees’ Pension Plan (PEPP) (a related party) – This is a multi-employer defined contribution plan and is sponsored by the Government of Saskatchewan. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 87 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) The RHA’s financial obligation to these plans is limited to making the required payments to these plans according to their applicable agreements. Pension expense is included in Compensation – Benefits in Schedule 1 and is equal to the RHA contributions amount below. 2015 Number of active members Member contribution rate, percentage of salary RHA contribution rate, percentage of salary Member contributions RHA contributions 2014 1 SHEPP 7,183 PEPP 35 RCP 1,481 8.10% - 10.70%* 5.00% - 7.00%* 8.42% - 13.96%* 9.07% - 11.98%* $ 32,650 $ 36,685 6.00% - 7.00%* $ 226 $ 245 8.42% - 13.96%* $ 9,469 $ 9,630 Total 8,699 $ $ 42,345 46,560 Total 8,509 $ $ 38,834 42,855 * Contribution rate varies based on employee group 1 Active members are employees of the RHA, including those on leave of absence as of March 21, 2015. Inactive members are not reported by the RHA, their plans are transferred to SHEPP and managed directly by SHEPP. Pension plan contribution rates have increased as a result of recent deficiencies in SHEPP. Any actuarially determined deficiency is the responsibility of participating employers and employees in the ratio 1.12 to 1. Contribution rates will continue to increase until the next actuarial reports are completed. b) Accumulated sick leave benefit liability: The cost of the accrued benefit obligation related to sick leave entitlement earned by employees is actuarially determined using the projected benefit method prorated on service and management’s best estimate of inflation, discount rate, employee demographics and sick leave usage of active employees. The RHA has completed an actuarial valuation as of March 31, 2013 with an estimated valuation to March 31, 2015. Key assumptions used as inputs into the actuarial calculation are as follows: Discount Rate Rate of Inflation 88 2015 1.90% 0.00% to 2.00% 2014 2.85% 0.00% to 2.00% 2015 25,178 3,902 (3,746) 2014 25,125 3,922 (3,869) $ 25,334 $ 25,178 Accrued benefit obligation, beginning of year Cost for the year Benefits paid during the year $ Accrued benefit obligation, end of year REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca $ NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) 12)BUDGET The RHA Board approved the 2014/2015 budget plan on May 28, 2014. 13) INSURANCE The RHA purchases liability insurance from Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (the Reciprocal). Under the terms of the Subscribers’ Agreement, with respect to a policy period where revenues exceed expenses, any premium surplus may be refunded to the Reciprocal’s subscribers on a proportionate basis after the subscriber has been enrolled with the Reciprocal for more than four years. This is the RHA’s eighteenth year in the agreement with the Reciprocal. Similarly, if there is a deficiency of revenues, the Reciprocal may collect such premium deficiency from its Subscribers on a proportionate basis. The Reciprocal maintains a stabilization fund to cover future deficiencies. Also, the Reciprocal is insured for claims in excess of $1 million. Surplus distribution in 2015 was $102 (2014 - $45). There are no claims reported that are expected to exceed the policy limits. 14) FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS a) Significant terms and conditions: There are no significant terms and conditions related to financial instruments classified as current assets or current liabilities that may affect the amount, timing and certainty of future cash flows. Significant terms and conditions for the other financial instruments are disclosed separately in these financial statements. b) Financial risk management: The RHA has exposure to the following risk from its use of financial instruments: credit risk, market risk and liquidity risk. The Board ensures that the RHA has identified its major risks and ensures that management monitors and controls them. The Board oversees the RHA’s systems and practices of internal control, and ensures that these controls contribute to the assessment and mitigation of risk. c) Credit risk: The RHA is exposed to credit risk from the potential non-payment of accounts receivable. The majority of the RHA’s receivables are from Saskatchewan Health – General Revenue ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 89 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Fund, Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board, health insurance companies or other Provinces. The RHA is also exposed to credit risk from cash, short-term investments and investments. The carrying amount of financial assets represents the maximum credit exposure as follows: Cash and short-term investments Accounts receivable Ministry of Health - General Revenue Fund Other Investments $ 2015 5,750 $ 2,613 17,261 850 26,474 $ 2014 19,901 $ 18,118 16,361 467 54,847 The RHA manages its credit risk surrounding cash and short-term investments and investments by dealing solely with reputable banks and financial institutions, and utilizing an investment policy to guide their investments decisions. The RHA invests surplus funds to earn investment income with the objective of maintaining safety of principal and providing adequate liquidity to meet cash flow requirements. d) Market risk: Market risk is the risk that changes in market prices, such as foreign exchange rates or interest rates will affect the RHA’s income or the value of its holdings of financial instruments. The objective of market risk management is to control market risk exposure within acceptable parameters while optimizing return on investment. (i) Foreign exchange risk: The RHA operates within Canada, but in the normal course of operations is party to transactions denominated in foreign currencies. Foreign exchange risk arises from transactions denominated in a currency other than the Canadian dollar, which is the functional currency of the RHA. The RHA believes that it is not subject to significant foreign exchange risk from its financial instruments. (ii) Interest rate risk: Interest rate risk is the risk that the fair value of future cash flows or a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in the market interest rates. 90 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Financial assets and financial liabilities with variable interest rates expose the RHA to cash flow interest rate risk. The RHA’s investments include guaranteed investment certificates bearing interest at fixed rates. The RHA’s mortgages payable outstanding as at March 31, 2015 and 2014 have fixed interest rates. Although management monitors exposure to interest rate fluctuations, it does not employ any interest rate management policies to counteract interest rate fluctuations. As at March 31, 2015, had the prevailing interest rates increased or decreased by 1%, assuming a parallel shift in the yield curve, with all other variables held constant, the RHA’s financial instruments would have decreased or increased by approximately $162 (2014 - $118), approximately 13.36% of the fair value of investments (2014 - 13.88%). e) Liquidity risk: Liquidity risk is the risk that the RHA will be unable to fulfill its obligations as they become due. The RHA manages liquidity risk by continually monitoring actual and forecasted cash flows from operations and anticipated investing and financing activities. To ensure the RHA has sufficient cash on hand, the RHA prepares annual capital and operating budgets and forecasts which are regularly monitored and updated as necessary. As at March 31, 2015, the RHA had current financial assets totalling $37,286 and current financial liabilities totalling $130,000 which represents a working capital deficit of $92,714. It also had an unused line of credit in the amount of $31,515. As at March 31, 2015, the RHA has complied with all restrictions placed on contributions received. As at March 31, 2015, the RHA is committed to the following operating and restricted financial liabilities, including principle, based on the expected undiscounted cash flows from the reporting date to the contractual maturity date: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Accrued salaries Vacation payable Deferred revenue Long-term debt and mortgages Total financial liabilities $ $ Carrying Amount 42,230 16,933 51,652 18,542 5,439 134,796 Due in less than 1 year $ 42,230 16,933 44,551 18,542 643 $ 122,899 Due in 1 to 3 years $ – – 7,101 – 1,221 $ 8,322 Due in 3 to 5 years $ – – – – 1,086 $ 1,086 $ $ Due after 5 years – – – – 2,489 2,489 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 91 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) f) Fair value: The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of each class of financial instrument: • The carrying amounts of these financial instruments approximate fair value due to their immediate or short-term nature. − Accounts receivable − Accounts payable − Accrued salaries and vacation payable • Cash, short-term investments and long-term investments are recorded at fair value as disclosed in Schedule 2. • The fair value of long-term debt and mortgages before the repayment required within one year, is $5,284 (2014 - $5,854) and is determined using discounted cash flow analysis based on current incremental borrowing rates for similar borrowing arrangements, net of mortgage subsidies. Determination of fair value When the carrying amount of a financial instrument is the most reasonable approximation of fair value, reference to market quotations and estimation techniques is not required. The carrying value of cash and short-term investments, accounts receivable and accounts payable approximated their fair values due to the short-term maturity of these financial instruments. For financial instruments listed below, fair value is best evidenced by an independent quoted market price for the same instrument in an active market. An active market is one where quoted prices are readily available, representing regularly occurring transactions. Accordingly, the determination of fair value requires judgment and is based on market information where available and appropriate. Fair value measurements are categorized into levels within a fair value hierarchy based on the nature of the inputs used in the valuation. 92 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Level 1 – Where quoted prices are readily available from an active market. Level 2 – Valuation model not using quoted prices, but still using predominantly observable market inputs, such as market interest rates. Level 3 – Where valuation is based on unobservable inputs. There were no items measured at fair value using level 3 in 2015 or 2014. There were no items transferred between levels in 2015 or 2014. Investments Mortgages payable $ $ Level 1 1,211 – $ $ 2015 Level 2 – 5,439 Total $ $ 1,211 5,439 $ $ Level 1 850 – $ $ 2014 Level 2 – 6,382 Total $ $ 850 6,382 g) Operating Line of Credit: The RHA has an unsecured line of credit limit of $31,515 approved by the Minister of Health in 1999. Interest on the outstanding balance is charged at bank prime less .75%. Total interest paid on the line of credit was $6 (2014 - $1). 15) INTERFUND TRANSFERS Each year the RHA transfers amounts between its funds for various purposes. These include funding capital asset purchases and reassigning fund balances to support certain activities. 2015 Building renovations Capital asset purchases Mortgage payments Replacement reserves Operating $ 81 – (471) (57) $ (447) $ $ Capital (81) 62 471 57 509 2014 Community Trust $ – (62) – – $ (62) Operating $ (1,321) – (431) 41 $ (1,711) $ $ Capital 1,321 88 431 (41) 1,799 Community Trust $ – (88) – – $ (88) 16)PAY FOR PERFORMANCE As part of government-wide fiscal restraint measures, the pay for performance compensation plan has been suspended for the 2014/15 and 2015/16 fiscal years. This compensation plan was introduced in April 2011 and allowed senior employees to be eligible to earn lump sum performance adjustments of up to 110% of their base salary. In prior years, senior employees were paid 90% of current base salary and lump sum performance adjustments related to the ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 93 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) previous year. Due to the suspension of the pay for performance compensation plan, senior employees will receive 100% of their base salary for 2014/15 and 2015/16. 17)CHANGES IN ACCOUNTING POLICY Effective April 1, 2014, the RHA adopted the new PS 3260 Liability for Contaminated Sites standard. This section establishes standards on how to account for and report a liability associated with the remediation of contaminated sites. Contaminated sites are a result of contamination being introduced into air, soil, water or sediment of a chemical, organic or radioactive material or live organism that exceeds the maximum acceptable concentrations under an environmental standard. This standard only applies to operations that are no longer in productive use, or where an unexpected event occurs that has caused contamination. A liability for remediation of contaminated sites is recognized when all of the following criteria are met: • an environmental standard exists; • contamination exceeds the environmental standard; • the RHA: - is directly responsible; or - accepts responsibility; • the RHA expects that future economic benefits will be given up; and • a reasonable estimate of the amount can be made. This change has been applied prospectively. Consequently, prior year comparatives have not been restated. Liabilities are accrued to record the estimated costs related to the management and remediation of contaminated sites where the RHA is obligated or likely to be obligated to incur such costs. The estimate includes costs that are directly attributable to the remediation activities, and reflects the costs required to bring the site up to the current minimum standard for its use prior to contamination. The liability is recorded net of any expected recoveries. The impact to the RHA’s 2015 financial statements resulting from the adoption of the new PS 3260 standards is as follows: 94 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) The RHA recognized an estimated liability of $75 for remediation of Grenfell Health Centre using net present value. The nature of the liability is an underground diesel tank which must be removed. The estimated cost of the liability is based on consultant reports and historical costs. No amount is estimated to be recovered. 18)COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses contract expired on March 31, 2014. The Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan contract expired March 31, 2013. The Canadian Union of Public Employees contract is in effect until March 31, 2017. The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union contract is in effect until March 31, 2016. 19)COMPARATIVE INFORMATION Certain 2014 balances have been reclassified to conform to the current year’s presentation. The reclassifications are not material to the financial statements. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 95 Schedule 1 Schedule of Expenses by Object For the year ended March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Budget Actual Actual 2015 2015 2014 (Note 19) Operating Advertising and public relations Board costs Compensation - benefits Compensation - employee future benefits Compensation - salaries Continuing education fees and materials Contracted out services Diagnostic imaging supplies Dietary supplies Drugs Environmental remediation Food Grants to ambulance services Grants to health care organizations and affiliates Housekeeping and laundry supplies Information technology contracts Insurance Interest Laboratory supplies Medical and surgical supplies Medical remuneration and benefits Meetings Office supplies and other office costs Other Professional fees Prosthetics Purchased salaries Rent / lease / purchase costs Repairs and maintenance Supplies - other Therapeutic supplies Travel Utilities Restricted Amortization Loss on disposal of capital assets Mortgage interest expense Other 96 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca $301 $225 $175 176 106 143 107,157 111,552 108,584 – 155 53 537,539 551,026 538,394 842 670 893 20,227 19,338 19,413 673 648 596 94 80 65 15,113 14,349 13,255 – 75 – 7,668 7,967 7,667 3,050 3,090 3,050 63,908 65,085 64,611 2,983 3,266 3,214 5,840 5,834 5,812 1,689 1,768 1,629 249 239 212 5,938 6,194 5,966 51,404 49,919 49,335 83,156 87,284 84,952 212 295 305 4,099 3,947 4,159 8,826 7,610 7,071 10,426 13,726 12,455 20,833 22,427 22,220 395 1,342 498 13,586 14,820 14,181 13,670 14,424 13,538 3,693 3,626 3,692 1,150 992 1,039 4,417 4,724 4,203 11,612 11,860 11,522 $1,000,926 $1,028,663 $1,002,902 $29,422 $30,137 375 455 242 284 1,438 2,334 $31,477 $33,210 Schedule 2 Schedule of Investments As at March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Amount Maturity Restricted Investments Cash and short-term investments Chequing and savings Bank of Montreal Manulife Bank Investment Savings Renaissance High Interest Savings Investments Equitable Trust Company Equitable Trust Company Home Trust Company Montreal Trust Home Trust Company Montreal Trust Company Effective Rate $4,850 97 76 $5,023 $9 52 66 36 150 48 $361 $5,384 2-Apr-15 22-Jun-15 23-Jun-15 2-Sep-15 1-Oct-15 28-Mar-16 2.05% 2.36% 1.95% 2.35% 2.20% 1.56% Long-Term Investments Home Trust Company Home Trust Company National Trust Company Home Trust Company Home Trust Company Home Trust Company Manulife Trust Company Home Trust Company Home Trust Company Laurentian Bank of Canada Equitable Bank Homequity Bank President’s Choice Bank Total Long-term investments $55 66 99 20 10 41 125 48 122 98 20 48 98 $850 4-Apr-16 23-Jun-16 23-Jun-16 18-Jul-16 15-Sep-16 3-Oct-16 3-Oct-16 27-Mar-17 23-Jun-17 23-Jun-17 17-Jul-17 26-Mar-18 25-Jun-18 2.10% 2.10% 1.95% 2.10% 2.05% 2.31% 2.26% 1.77% 2.20% 2.15% 2.25% 1.88% 2.56% Total Restricted Investments $6,234 Operating Fund Investments Cash and short-term investments Chequing and Savings Cash on Hand Petty Cash Broadview Credit Union Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Cornerstone Credit Union Royal Bank of Canada TD Canada Trust U.S. Funds - BMO and Harris Bank Total Cash and short-term investments $83 64 1 5 3 52 5 153 $366 Total Operating fund investments $366 Total Investments $6,600 Restricted and Unrestricted Totals Total Cash and short-term investments Total Long-term investments Total Investments $5,750 850 $6,600 Total Cash and short-term investments Restricted Investments consist of Community generated funds transferred to the RHA and held in the Community Trust Funds (Schedule 3) and Replacement reserves maintained under mortgage agreements with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation held in the Capital Fund (Schedule 4) ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 97 Schedule 3 Schedule of Externally Restricted Funds For the year ended March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) Transfer to Balance Investment Donations, investment Beginning and Other Grants, and in of Year Revenue Transfers Expenses capital asset Balance End of Year Community Trust Fund Broadview Centennial Lodge Broadview Union Hospital Eastern Saskatchewan Pioneer Lodge Golden Prairie Home Grenfell Area Home Care Indian Head Hospital Lakeside Home Montmartre Health Centre Moosomin Union Hospital St. Joseph’s Integrated Care Centre Whitewood Health Centre Wolseley Memorial Hospital $30 $(5) $1 $5 $– $21 82 – 1 6 – 77 18 – – – – 18 257 6 3 31 26 209 493 10 1 28 29 447 1 – – 1 – – 22 – 4 – – 26 12 – 1 2 – 11 73 1 – 11 7 56 127 4 – – – 131 99 – – – – 99 64 – 12 8 – 68 365 8 1 – – 374 Total Community Health Fund $1,643 $24 $24 $92 $62 $1,537 Capital Fund Saskatchewan Health Initiatives Capital Construction Capital Equipment Dedicated IT Funding RIS/PAC EMS VFA Total Saskatchewan Health Initiatives $6,614 $(33) $10,015 $676 $5,053 $10,867 2,966 720 10,772 328 11,236 2,894 (1,299) 2,182 1,000 – 1,779 104 932 – – – 317 615 (235) – 173 – 14 (76) 1,892 63 – 117 24 1,814 10,870 2,932 21,960 1,121 18,423 16,218 Non Saskatchewan Health Initiatives Balcarres Integrated Care Centre Echo Lodge Home Care Hospitals of Regina Foundation Silver Heights Special Care Home St. Joseph’s Care Centre Wascana Rehab Centre Capital funded by future operating surpluses 45 7 5 17 6 34 77 1 12 8 20 62 3 – – – – 3 9 – – – – 9 28 1 3 7 – 25 6 – 1 – – 7 244 – 8 – 159 93 (3,796) – 818 1,723 (188) (4,513) Total Non Saskatchewan Health Initiatives (3,384) 9 847 1,755 (3) (4,280) Total Capital Fund 7,486 2,941 22,807 2,876 18,420 11,938 Total Externally Restricted Funds $9,129 $2,965 $22,831 $2,968 $18,482 $13,475 98 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Schedule 4 Schedule of Internally Restricted Fund Balances For the year ended March 31, 2015 (in thousands of dollars) CAPITAL Replacement Reserves Balcarres Integrated Care Centre Echo Lodge Golden Prairie Home Silver Heights Whitewood Community Health Centre Regina Village Rentals OPERATING Information Technology Systems Capital Equipment Total Internally Restricted Funds Balance Investment Allocation Transfer to Transfer to Beginning Income from unrestricted investment of Year Allocation unrestricted (expenses) in capital Balance End of Year $108 $– $– $– $– $108 328 – – – – 328 116 – – – – 116 77 – – – – 77 65 – 8 – – 73 261 5 75 31 – 310 $955 $5 $83 $31 $– $1,012 $323 $– $– $– $7 $316 (1,302) – – – (88) (1,214) $(979) $– $– $– $(81) $(898) $(24) $5 $83 $31 $(81) $114 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 99 Schedule 5 Schedules of Board Remuneration For the year ended March 31, 2015 Barber, B. Acting Chairperson Boutilier, L. former Chairperson Bryant, C. Carter, J. Davis, J. Everett, M. Jijian, L. Lang, J. Miskiman, L. Quinlan, S. Semenchuck, G. Sparvier, P. Woidyla, P. 100 Retainer $830 9,130 – – – – – – – – – – – $9,960 Per Diem $3,812 6,450 6,575 2,650 3,050 – 4,388 4,150 2,750 5,300 4,150 – 3,400 $46,675 Travel Time Expenses $975 1,988 650 1,100 300 – 975 600 1,300 725 1,075 – 1,337 $11,025 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Travel and Sustenance Expenses $1,211 1,084 597 1,497 – – 483 483 2,486 933 1,792 – 1,610 $12,176 Other Expenses $1,105 4,664 2,590 832 1,305 – 2,663 2,789 1,271 1,025 2,962 – 346 $21,552 Canada Pension Plan $139 719 202 119 26 – 156 74 69 300 – – 121 $1,925 2015 Total $8,072 24,035 10,614 6,198 4,681 – 8,665 8,096 7,876 8,283 9,979 – 6,814 $103,313 2014 Total $12,508 38,568 11,438 11,258 – 13,347 8,297 8,763 – 9,400 7,493 11,158 10,656 $142,886 Schedule 5 Schedule of Senior Management Salaries, Benefits, Allowances and Severance For the year ended March 31, 2015 2015 Benefits Severance Vacation and Amount Payout1 Allowances2 Sub-total 2014 Salaries, Benefits and Total Allowances1,2 Severance Total Keith Dewar, President and Chief Executive Officer $426,271 $– $8,297 $434,568 $– $434,568 $334,132 $– $334,132 Karen Earnshaw, Vice President, Integrated Health Services 265,208 – 860 266,068 – 266,068 202,134 – 202,134 Sandra Euteneier, Acting Vice President, Integrated Health Services 40,594 – 10 40,604 – 40,604 – – – Sharon Garratt, Acting Vice President, Integrated Health Services 40,711 – 10 40,721 – 40,721 – – – Mike Higgins, Vice President, Human Resources and Communications 281,456 – 6,497 287,953 – 287,953 227,533 – 227,533 Valerie Hunko, Vice President, Integrated Health Services 253,954 – 4,550 258,504 – 258,504 227,533 – 227,533 Carol Klassen, Vice President, Knowledge and Technology Services 267,605 – 6,141 273,746 – 273,746 227,533 – 227,533 David McCutcheon, Vice President, Physician and Integrated Health Services 314,447 – 7,660 322,107 – 322,107 318,207 – 318,207 Susan Neville, Vice President, Integrated Health Services 280,421 – 6,160 286,581 – 286,581 227,533 – 227,533 Robbie Peters, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 259,953 – 7,476 267,429 – 267,429 36,146 – 36,146 Michael Redenbach, Vice President, Integrated Health Services 281,790 – 7,114 288,904 – 288,904 231,965 – 231,965 Marlene Smadu, Vice President, Quality and Transformation 279,890 – 6,060 285,950 – 285,950 223,271 – 223,271 Joy Dobson, former Senior Medical Officer – – – – – – 63,111 – 63,111 Randy Stephanson, former Vice President and CFO – – – – – – 121,603 – 121,603 Dwight Nelson, former President and CEO – – – – – – 141,371 – 141,371 Diane Larrivee, former Vice President, – – – – – – 2,762 – 2,762 Specialty Care $2,992,300 $– $60,835 $3,053,135 $- $3,053,135 $2,584,834 $- $2,584,834 Salaries1 1 Salaries include regular base pay, overtime, honoraria, sick leave, vacation leave, and merit or performance pay, lumpsum payments, and any other direct cash remuneration. The Pay for Performance compensation plan has been suspended for the 2014/15 and 2015/16 fiscal years. Senior employees will receive 100% of their base salary for 2014/15 and 2015/16. Refer to Note 16 for further details. 2 Benefits and allowances include the employer’s share of amounts paid for the employees’ benefits and allowances that are taxable to the employee. This includes taxable: professional development, education for personal interest, non-accountable relocation benefits, personal use of an automobile, cell phone, computer, etc., as well as any other taxable benefits. ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 101 APPENDIX A: ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 102 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca APPENDIX B: LIST OF FACILITIES REGINA Location 1640 Victoria Avenue 325 Victoria Avenue 2110 Hamilton Street 2166 Broad Street 1680 Albert Street 2024 Albert Street 400 Broad Street 3705 Hill Avenue 5730 Rochdale Boulevard 1350 Albert Street 2435 Park St. 1621 Albert Street 3510 – 5th Avenue 1048 Albert Street 1080 Winnipeg Street 2755 Avonhurst Drive 1920 Broad Street 4211 Albert Street 1311-B Broadway Avenue 235 Albert St. North 1001 Montreal Street 4006 Dewdney Avenue 4101 Dewdney Avenue 430 Pioneer Dr., Regina 1052 / 1056 Albert Street 1911 Park Street 204 Wascana Street 1440 – 14th Avenue 200-2550 -15th Ave. 2180 Victoria Avenue E. 1037 Park St. 2180 – 23rd Avenue Site Gross Sq. Ft. Lease/Own Addiction Treatment Centre 18,348 Own Al Ritchie Health Action Centre 2,080 Lease Alcohol and Drug Services, I.T., Mental Health60,888 Lease Adult, Public Health Autism Centre 4,112 Lease Child and Youth and Kinship Centre 26,465 Lease Drug Treatment Court 5,650 Lease Eagle Moon Health Office 2,820 Lease Emergency Medical Services 5,400 Own Emergency Medical Services 1,679 Own Emergency Medical Services - Central Operations 47,465 Own EMS Geopost 970 Lease Family Medicine Unit / Pre-Admission Surgical 26,698 Lease Assessment Centre Four Directions Community Health Centre 7,144 Lease Harm Reduction Program 1,962 Lease Health Promotion (Health Promotion, Dental 4,263 Lease Health, Active Living, Nutrition, Midwifery), Population and Public Health Services HealthLine, EMS Communication Centre, BedLine, 17,436 Lease Central Scheduling Hearing Aid Plan 5,185 Lease Home Care / SWADD / HR / LR 33,796 Lease Home Care Treatment Centre 3,125 Lease Kidney Health Centre 10,035 Lease Laundry Services 44,300 Own Meadows Primary Health Centre 6,408 Lease Pasqua Hospital 647,680 Own Pioneer Village 468,514 Own Primary Health Care, Aboriginal Health / Home Care 4,092 Lease Public Health - East Office 5,570 Lease Public Health - North Office 7,246 Own Regina General Hospital 1,133,945 Own RQHR Admin. Offices 4,962 Lease RQHR Admin. Offices 5,901 Lease RQHR Warehouse 9,325 Lease Wascana Rehabilitation Centre 593,372 Own Total Gross Sq. Ft., Regina Facilities 3,210,428 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 103 APPENDIX B: LIST OF FACILITIES RURAL Location Site Gross Sq. Ft. Lease/Own 100 South Elgin St., Balcarres Balcarres Integrated Care Centre 27,940 Own 310 Calgary St., Broadview Broadview Centennial Lodge 18,998 Own 606 Main St., Broadview Broadview Home Care Office 1,259 Own 901 Nina St., Broadview Broadview Union Hospital 19,181 Own 108 Donald Rd., Cupar Cupar Health Centre* 13,608 Own 560 Broadway St., Fort Qu’Appelle Echo Lodge 21,128 Own 178 Boundary Ave.N., Fort Qu’Appelle Fort Qu’Appelle Community Health Services Centre 8,400 Own 916 Eden St., Indian Head Golden Prairie Home 23,272 Own 721 Stella St., Grenfell Grenfell Health Centre 11,902 Own 713 Regina Avenue, Grenfell Grenfell Housing Units (4 duplexes) 3,627 Own 802 Wolseley Ave., Grenfell Grenfell Regional Office 3,150 Own 300 Hospital St., Indian Head Indian Head Union Hospital 20,775 Own 701 Ouimet St., Wolseley Lakeside Nursing Home 55,025 Own 125 Prince St., Imperial Long Lake Valley Integrated Facility 20,325 Own 237 – 2nd Ave. E., Montmartre Montmartre Health Centre 20,032 Own 710 Regina Ave., Grenfell Pioneer Home 17,997 Own 402 McLean St., Raymore Silver Heights Special Care Home 28,000 Own 601 Wright Road, Moosomin Southeast Integrated Care Centre - Moosomin 95,769 Own 280 Burns Ave., Southey Southey Health Action Centre 200 Lease 508 Westmoor St., Lestock St. Joseph’s Integrated Care Centre 14,338 Own 921 Gambetta St., Whitewood Whitewood Community Health Centre 16,856 Own 801 Ouimet St., Wolseley Wolseley Memorial Integrated Care Centre 13,616 Own Total Gross Sq. Ft., Rural Facilities 455,398 * Cupar Health Centre closed June 4, 2014 at 108 Donald Rd., Cupar and moved to the Cupar Primary Health Care Clinic (June 4, 2014 to May 26, 2015). Effective May 27, 2015, the clinic moved to the Cupar & District Nursing Home (an affiliate) at 217 Stanley Street, Cupar. 104 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca APPENDIX B: LIST OF FACILITIES AFFILIATES Location 450 - 8th St. W., Fort Qu’Appelle 213 Mills St., Cupar 4125 Rae St., Regina 4540 Rae St., Regina 260 Sunset Dr., Regina 10 Aspen Bay, Lumsden 1425 College Ave., Regina 806 - 2nd Ave., Raymore 1925 - 5th Ave. N., Regina 4215 Regina Ave., Regina 50 Angus Rd., Regina Site Gross Sq. Ft. All Nations Healing Hospital 56,901 Cupar and District Nursing Home 39,166 Extendicare Elmview 18,500 Extendicare Parkside 51,977 Extendicare Sunset 40,000 Lumsden and District Heritage Home 20,000 Qu’Appelle House 28,265 Raymore Community Health and Social Centre 1,680 Regina Lutheran Home 60,452 Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home 107,185 William Booth Special Care Home 46,632 Total Gross Sq. Ft., Affiliates 470,758 Total Gross Sq. Ft., RQHR (excluding Affiliated Facilities) 3,665,826 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 105 APPENDIX C: 3sHEALTH 2014/15 SHARED SERVICES REPORT 3sHealth provides province-wide shared services to support Saskatchewan’s health care system. Working together with partners, 3sHealth finds innovative solutions to complex problems to help create a sustainable system for future generations. 3sHealth places patients and their families at the centre of everything they do, working with partners like the RQHR to improve quality and ensure patient safety. The shared services that 3sHealth provides includes payroll processing and employee benefits administration for over 42,000 health care system employees, as well as joint contracting for goods and services. 3sHealth identifies and provides new shared service opportunities to support Better Health, Better Care, Better Value, and Better Teams. In 2014/15, 3sHealth developed five values that guide their work, priorities, and interactions with clients and stakeholders. They are: • Collaboration; • Innovation; • Integrity and trust; • Transparency; and • Bold and courageous leadership. In alignment with these values and together with the health regions and Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, 3sHealth celebrated the following key achievements in 2014/15: • • • • Surpassed its five-year cost savings goal of $100 million for the health care system, saving over $110 million through collaboration and innovation in provincial contracting, linen savings, and other initiatives. Completed, in partnership with the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region and the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre, a Lean replication event that improved linen handling and inventory management in long-term care units. Worked with provincial contracting partners to create a product issue reporting process, ensuring that safe, high-quality products are available for patient care across the health care system. Explored improvement opportunities in areas such as transcription services, the provincial supply chain, environmental services, medical laboratory services, medical imaging services, enterprise resource management, and enterprise risk management, focusing on the ways the system can work together to implement solutions that improve care for patients and their families. 3sHealth thanks its partners for their ongoing commitment to improving health care in Saskatchewan. 3sHealth looks forward to continuing their work in 2015/16 and making health care better together. 106 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca APPENDIX D: CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE SERVICES In a culture of patient and family-centred care, patients, families, clients and residents are encouraged to participate and collaborate in their care with a goal of resolving concerns at the point of care. What to do if you have a concern Resolving concerns at the point of care is the most effective way to reach a positive outcome. If you have questions or concerns about the care or service provided to you or a family member, you should: • Speak first with the staff and doctors involved in your care. • If you still have questions or you are not comfortable speaking directly to those involved in your care, speak with the Unit Manager. • If you require further assistance, speak with a Client Representative. How a Client Representative can help you Client Representatives are available to assist you with concerns if you are unable to get the answers you are looking for. They can: • Inform you of your rights, options, and responsibilities. • Ensure your concerns are reviewed and coordinate a regional response. • Recommend changes to improve the quality of health services provided in the RQHR. • Help you navigate through more than one service area and connect you with the people or information you need. In 2014/15 the number of concerns registered with Client Representative Services was 2,277. The average time to resolve concerns was 20.8 days and the average time to resolve all non-complex concerns was five days. The region continues to promote Client Representative Services – which has been renamed Patient Advocate Services – through brochures available at registration/admission desks, in all clinical/program areas and on the Internet site at www.rqhealth.ca To contact the Patient Advocate Services, call 1-866-411-7272 outside of Regina and 306-766-3232 for Regina residents. You can also contact them via email at: [email protected] ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 107 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST The payee list is compiled and distributed in accordance with Ministry guidelines which states that the list must be included, either as an appendix or with the main content of the annual report, in all copies of the published annual report, whether it is distributed electronically or in hard copy. Reporting and tabling the payee list holds the Regional Health Authorities accountable for the public funds received. Personal Services Listed are individuals who received payments for salaries, wages, honorariums, etc. which total $50,000 or more Name Abadiano, Linda Abadilla, Elvie Abalos, Jojo Abbas, Zahid Abbasi, Ahmed Abbott, Yvonne Abelar, Ivy Abell Thome, Cathie Abello, Sandra Abera, Elsabet Abii Ndoh, Edith Abougour, Awadia Abram, Albert Abrams, Murray Abrenilla, Maribel Abrey, Karen Abrook, Elaine Abuan, Ruby Grace Abuan, Wilfredo Abudu-Adam, Eunice Achoyo, Agnes Achtemichuk, Myrna Ackerman, Melinda Ackles, Leah Ackles, Sharon Ada Roduta, Eileen Jean Adair, Carol Adamiak, Bonnie Adamko, Brenda Adams, Bill Adams, Brenda Adams, Folashade Adams, Jody Adams, Michael Adamson, Susanne Adcock, Stanley Addison, Amy Adebogun, Olatundun Adelman, Olivia Adem, Finte Adeyoju, Motunrayo Adkins, Steve Adolfo, Stephanie Adorna, Joanne Aebig, Jovita Aftab, Rubina Agar, Mallery Agecoutay, Lena Rae 108 Amount 150,650 129,542 78,149 96,729 61,341 62,343 59,791 83,636 101,005 67,555 124,240 56,321 51,735 58,554 140,537 94,818 122,602 100,507 56,504 111,064 57,259 79,793 69,913 73,460 58,329 54,657 95,633 78,163 94,979 104,394 52,801 76,152 97,837 87,203 50,776 71,999 70,100 57,038 83,786 86,517 127,309 82,806 91,977 115,094 61,421 82,050 65,218 53,860 Name Aglosolos, Kristine Ivy Agopsowicz, Darren Agopsowicz, Micaela Aguilar, Maria Cristina Aguilar, Rhodora Agullana, Melanie Agustin, Maria Soledad Agustin, Rizalyn Ahlquist, Angela Ahmadi, Milagros Ahmed, Sohail Aikman, Monica Airir, Abdellah Akan, Joseph Aker, Mitchell Akinwale, Comfort Akunor, Constance Alarcon, Irene Albanez, Jesse Albert, Kevin Albert, Lori Alejandria, Hennessy Alejandria, Lou Anne Alex, Shyji Alexson, Delphine Alfano, Beverly Alfonso, Brenda Ali, Chinagorom Ali, Meimuna Alie, Wendy Allan, Bruce Allan, Jennifer Allan, Shauna-Leigh Allen, Brent Allen, Dianne Allen, Marla Allison, Tawny Almacen, Mary Joy Almassy, Nicole Alonzo, Ma Emelinda Alport, Lois Alspach, Rebecca Alston, Candace Althouse, Leanne Altrogge, Jordan Altwasser, Tara Alviola, Maria Zeena Amon, Bree REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 102,648 80,993 53,993 50,795 56,066 114,442 54,103 92,980 87,226 118,641 78,278 79,420 114,106 91,063 63,269 50,478 55,858 106,502 104,539 86,767 82,688 105,714 69,765 65,873 70,316 133,165 122,931 116,409 93,051 71,436 54,398 77,125 84,673 75,468 83,703 79,469 78,115 106,419 80,217 57,246 91,413 55,414 57,926 80,856 71,363 77,590 93,792 121,457 Name Amyotte, Bernadett Amyotte, Elma Anacio, Carlo Anastasakis, Alisa Anderson, Amanda Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Darrell Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson, Kari Anderson, Kendall Anderson, M. Sheila Anderson, Maureen Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Shawn Anderson, Shelly Anderson, Tamara Anderson, Thomas Anderson, Tori Andes, Felina Andres, Jean Andrews, Lillian Andrews, Miesha Andrews, Murray Andrews, Naomi Andrews, Tracy Angeles, Ronald Angelinas, Anna Antal, Jeanette Antochow, Terri-Lyn Antoine, Lani Antonio, Angela Anulat, Levelyn Anweiler, Colby Appel, Jamie Apperley, Barry Apperley, Jessica Appleby, Becky Appleby, Carmen Appleby, Jacquelyn Appleby, Shannon Arabi, Farzaneh Arao, Aurora Araos, Catherine May Amount 76,151 55,301 126,607 55,388 94,693 84,844 98,455 98,155 53,982 91,939 77,395 146,841 86,697 61,335 91,063 72,868 79,736 97,585 95,058 120,734 88,915 72,369 72,642 147,203 56,023 73,357 91,308 55,680 97,911 83,782 526,805 51,551 56,797 52,453 88,691 86,447 52,197 53,097 92,909 89,868 102,613 82,666 67,746 87,753 68,370 52,940 62,348 53,302 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Amount Aravindanathan, Gowthaman 76,582 Arbuthnot, Blair 65,047 Arcena, Jeffrey 82,301 Arcena, Maureen 75,042 Arches, Mary Ann 214,435 Argue, Jocelyn 81,904 Arklie, Chris 75,765 Armbruster, Krystal 110,391 Armbruster, Robert 66,561 Armstrong, Craig 92,936 Armstrong, Shawn 115,579 Arndt, Rachel 83,092 Arnold, Arleene 68,648 Arnott, Dena 82,750 Arrojado, Desiree 85,700 Arscott, Susan 85,956 Arsenault, Megan 73,430 Arvidson, Karl 98,502 Asamoah Bediako, Matilda 95,524 Asante, Anne 73,240 Asante, Ethelda 56,737 Asemrie, Eyeruslem 56,244 Ash, Danielle 115,265 Ash, Jamie 118,092 Ash, John 132,933 Ashman, Juliet 102,751 Askin, Susan 86,257 Aspra, Raelyn 83,933 Assman, Lori 190,828 Ast, Brittany 50,334 Ast, Marie 111,465 Astrope, Linda 68,353 Athwal, Jaswinder 78,582 Atkinson, Kelly 75,904 Autet, Darrin 50,216 Awula, Lydia 115,557 Ayers, Donna 51,266 Ayran, Maria 88,860 Azcueta, Jed Joseph 129,661 Baade, Alyssa 71,725 Baars, Jodi 74,059 Babcock, Cindy 60,294 Babcock, Kelly 142,367 Babcock, Tina 53,935 Baber, Carla 59,994 Babista, Carlos 68,209 Babuik, Richard 56,802 Bachelu, Brett 119,002 Bachelu, Darren 63,602 Bachiu, Carol 101,686 Bachorick, Beverly 67,110 Bachynski, Nicole 62,118 Backlin, Christina 89,600 Bacon, Peggy 58,064 Badgley, Catherine 99,610 Name Badhan, Kulvinder Badilla, Iris Jade Baer, Bonnie Baer, Susan Bagan, Jessica Bagnell, Jennifer Baht, Ashley Bailey, Garrett Bailey, Nancy Bailey, Pamela Baily, Karen Baison, Samuel Baitiong, Liwliwa Baiton, Susan Bajo, Arnulfo Bajo, Ysmael Bak, Darlene Baker, Jamie Bakke, Carmen Bakke, Colleen Bakke, Harmony Bakken, Ashley Bakker, Cynthia Balaberda, Danielle Balak, Janet Balan, Elaine Balas, Chalynn Balbar, Christy Balch, Laurie Baldos, April Baldos, Evelyn Balfour, Don Balius, Ken Ball, Lisa Ball, Ronald Ballagh, Brenda Balogh, Heather Balut, Mokiin Balycky, Annette Bamhour, Heather Banadyga, Lorraine Banbury, Josee Banbury, Kim Bancescu, Shelda Bandet, Glynis Banfield, Joy Banilevic, Stefanie Bank, Britney Bank, Karen Banks, Muriel Bannouvong, Toulakone Bansie, Suzanne Barabash, Yvonne Baran, Trevor Baran, Vivian Amount 54,782 99,755 176,165 115,881 80,188 72,767 95,245 70,799 57,565 81,472 94,700 129,701 92,383 100,813 129,090 65,624 105,011 52,912 59,330 86,871 91,299 89,487 54,312 71,448 104,865 53,299 76,649 67,915 88,344 74,348 155,268 53,840 98,915 73,357 102,368 94,061 100,715 75,698 85,941 100,906 52,852 54,171 56,226 85,277 61,501 93,710 79,780 60,686 79,121 77,198 84,229 101,929 82,760 53,636 116,001 Name Bardal, Terry Barkman, Louise Barnard, Phyllis Baron, Michael Barre, Jessica Barrett, Tami Barrett, Vanessa Barrientos, Rosalita Barry, Kimberly Barschel, Gwen Barth, Carol Bartley, Chrystal Bartok, Rita Bartolf, Lisa Barton, Tessa Bartoshewski, Samantha Bartsch, Candace Baseden, Jessica Baseden, Margaret Bashir, Saba Basler, Alix Bassendowski, Heather Bassi, Manpreet Bast, Brianna Bast, Darlene Bast, James Bast, Lisa Basuel, Anna Liza Basuel, Neil Erwin Batan, Jeronimo Bateman, Dorothy Bateman, Enid Bater, Charolette Batiuk, Tayne Batty, Christelle Batty, Cynthia Bauck, Sarah Bauer, Casey Lee Bauer, Lena Baumgartner, Andrea Baumgartner, Kathleen Bautista Hunter, Nova Bay, Rachel Bayfield Ash, Nicola Bazeley, Brandi Baziuk, Heather Beach, Deborah Beallie, Janice Bean, Jennifer Bear, Colleen Bear, Shelby Bearss, Leslie Beaton, Chelsea Beatty, Sheri Beauchesne, Elaine Amount 109,623 54,423 79,563 102,152 67,015 80,709 85,002 65,593 56,258 50,893 91,134 73,145 54,941 93,789 98,856 79,598 84,865 74,663 88,045 57,269 91,525 89,413 60,121 81,943 90,409 105,103 77,326 60,955 90,772 56,690 95,258 136,058 87,279 96,352 109,303 63,781 85,563 63,739 50,230 51,854 98,137 53,093 83,800 132,933 82,926 74,939 50,864 54,485 105,669 61,678 71,841 90,404 79,528 82,509 91,458 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 109 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Beaudin, Larissa Beaudin, Sarah Beaudry, Tammy Beaurivage, Barbara Beaurivage, Ginger Beck, Leslie Becker, Gail Beckett, Kari Beckett, Susan Bedard, Lynann Beer, Donna Begg, Elizabeth Beggs La Riviere, Gail Beggs, Ryan Behnke, Wanda Behr, Glen Behrns, Liana Beier, Shauna Beisel, Patricia Beisel, Thomas Beitel, Catherine Beitel, Joy Beitel, Laura Beitel, Linda Beka, Donna Beka, Rachelle Belay, Teala Belcourt, Anita Belisle, Lorelee Bell, Alison Bell, Debbie Bell, Ellen Bell, Kimberly Bell, Stacey Bell, Travis Bella, Candace Bellamy, Bryan Bellavance, Gord Bellegarde, Jennifer Bellerose, Nicole Bellisle, Apollo Bellisle, Tracie Bemis, Tanya Bender, Connie Benedik, Corinne Benjoe, Janice Bennett, Annette Bennett, Lori Benning, Margot Benson, Petra Bentz, Lori Benz Tramer, Cara Berard, Nathalie Berces, Raul Berehula, Barbara 110 Amount 80,026 52,881 60,034 134,473 64,348 55,209 94,556 70,285 63,869 64,021 75,750 106,934 79,722 108,729 56,705 93,739 71,810 68,626 90,632 91,063 99,160 119,105 102,950 64,029 53,037 92,961 77,483 61,031 58,110 118,056 53,761 66,959 57,374 84,829 50,217 62,221 55,534 91,063 92,427 64,367 66,332 65,824 73,543 97,110 84,388 53,870 50,757 98,505 85,462 75,387 62,451 121,933 72,097 65,486 52,781 Name Bereti, Kyla Bereti, Lorilee Bereziuk, Chantel Berezowski, Mark Berg, Cathy Berg, Shauna Bergquist, Christa Bernakevitch, Kimberly Bernal, Jacel Ane Bernal, Ronald Bernardo, Patrick Bernath, Ashley Bernhardt, Geraldine Bernhardt, Sharla Beronilla, Nora Beros, Carla Berriault, Susan Berthelette, Candice Berube, Daniel Betker, Leslie Beutel Fox, Bonny Beutler, Cheryl Beutler, Muriel Bialobzyski, Kimberly Biden, Jill Bieber, Michelle Bielecki, Julie Bigelow, Jeannette Bihag, Helen Rose Bilan, Denise Bilan, Michelle Bilinski, Tasha Bilinski, Valerie Bilkey-Behrns, Phyllis Billett, Catherine Bilo, Maria Bilokury, Karri Bingham Adams, Karen Binner, Arlene Bir, Sonia Biralde, Allan Jay Bird, Marlyn Bird, Verna Birns, Heather Bishoff, Jocelyn Bittman, Crystal Bituin, Michael Eric Bjerland, Glorianne Black, Darlene Black, Donald Black, Marilyn Blair, Carolyn Blair, Joanna Blakley, Cindy Blanco, Bruce REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 53,253 101,001 103,769 74,774 66,538 66,940 94,247 78,451 99,941 104,894 92,827 55,479 99,716 55,066 54,148 84,712 50,045 66,136 68,365 64,327 100,700 77,785 106,672 71,174 50,167 95,824 52,742 86,844 101,585 81,223 85,319 75,391 52,514 77,347 102,077 122,572 54,167 133,881 89,390 71,353 62,179 76,643 75,095 74,428 91,063 82,195 104,017 106,661 57,864 80,215 101,324 75,672 93,650 62,627 96,064 Name Blanco, Leoer Richard Blanco, Marianne Lovely Blaser Lindenbach, Juliann Blayone, Eileen Blayone, Sherie Blelloch, Alaina Blerot, Viviane Block, Kalita Blommaert, Patricia Blumer, Jennifer Bobetsis, Gus Bobetsis, Logan Bobetsis, Spero Bobetsis, Stephanie Bobiak, Bobbie Bodani, Jayalaksh Bodiroga, Ljiljana Bodnar, Delila Bodnar, Jody Bodnaryk, Sharon Boehlen, Reid Boehm, Cheyanne Boehm, Shanda Boehme, Leslie Boehmer, Mavis Boese, Erin Boey, Joan Bohay, Sheila Bohun, Stefanie Bokamyer, Gwendolyn Bolen, Karyn Bolen, Yvette Bolianatz, Josie Bolingbroke, Tiffany Bolt, Jennifer Bondarchuk, Eric Bonderoff, Hazel Bondoc, Mavelyn Bone, Bronwyn Bonokoski, Jodi Booker, Elizabeth Booker, John Bookout, Gaye Booth, Lisa Booth, Sheila Bootleziolkowski, Kelly Bordas, Fred Borisko, Jennifer Borja, Ma Elizabeth Borkus, Coral Borsa, Shawna Borschowa, Kara Boston, Kerry Boucher, Celeste Boucher, Scott Amount 111,956 97,640 81,113 55,539 91,063 56,631 53,416 81,928 77,773 90,691 94,760 107,745 78,175 76,021 63,296 430,988 51,290 76,754 75,748 94,652 55,714 97,847 51,577 67,126 84,155 128,314 109,717 106,373 74,699 54,398 82,008 89,019 86,639 85,106 114,348 122,923 90,686 111,707 81,202 96,394 91,626 77,885 56,645 54,166 96,180 56,675 96,612 74,786 117,036 66,605 88,679 60,177 79,000 84,776 76,570 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Boulanger, Debbie Boulet, Nathan Boulet, Ray Bourassa, Kimberley Bouvier, Shelley Bovee, Sabrina Bowen, Francis Bowen, Max Bowles, Brooke Bowman, Lindsay Boyachek, Michelene Boyd, Lori Boyd, Marion Boyle, Alyssa Braden, Julie Bradford, Michelle Brady, Ray Braithwaite, Tamara Brandt, Aimee Brar, Harinder Brar, Shabnampreet Bratkoski, Lisa Bratushesky, Shelley Braun, Dona Braun, Jacquelin Brears, Jenna Bregenser, Heather Brehaut, Jennifer Breitkreuz, Megan Brenzil, Marlene Bresciani, Allison Brewer, Lisa Brian, Daniel Bridger, Lisa Briere, Bonnie Briere, Celeste Briere, Chelsey Brighton, Erin Brin, Jolyn Brisbois, Elva Bristol, Ken Brito, Jose Britt, Christina Brittner, Natalie Britton, Debra Britton, Jeannette Britton, Karen Britz, Jenny Broadfoot, Blair Brochu, Angela Brochu, Mark Brockman, Anita Brockman, Shannon Brodersen, Stephanie Brodt, Jody Amount 70,287 73,563 57,576 101,894 61,415 56,852 420,178 77,030 94,384 78,274 111,813 50,386 52,608 53,728 51,375 84,452 90,113 51,023 90,709 101,253 80,621 83,074 51,850 104,725 167,088 75,612 85,563 85,982 62,019 79,100 86,715 68,504 82,366 55,335 105,559 109,347 51,649 64,200 83,624 104,443 102,579 51,445 91,248 65,757 63,995 56,141 81,839 73,068 104,992 77,645 95,167 92,547 82,051 93,540 77,837 Name Brolund, Roxanne Brolund, Trudy Bromm, Jennifer Brooks, Denise Brooks, Sarah Brooks, Tracy Brookshire, Michael Brossart, Cory Brossart, Sarah Brotzel, Susan Broughton, Marlene Brown, Alison Brown, Amelia Brown, Brenda Brown, Chelsea Brown, Julie Brown, Ramona Brown, Shauna Brown, Shelby Brubacher, Mary Bruce, Marissa Brule, Darla Bryant, Lenore Brydon, Daniel Bryson, Genevieve Buan, Anneth Buchan, Nancy Buchanan, Linda Buchholz, Marc Buck, Curtis Buckingham, Kimberlee Buckoski, Mary Budd, Hazel Budd, Megan Buddecke, Judith Bueckert, Devin Buemio Campbell, Cecilia Buen, Caroline Buenavista, Proserphina Buenavista, Rosemarie Buendia, Johanna Bueno, Janet Bueno, Kathlene Buergel, Robyn Bugoy, Kristyn Bugoy, Sarah Bugyi, Shari Buhler, Tracy Bulka, Tiffany Bundus, Kareen Bunker, Johnathan Bunsay Gotoc, Maria Teresa Bunsay, Reynald Burak, Leanne Burant, Colette Amount 74,357 74,929 62,674 110,869 67,021 54,442 66,166 94,939 51,892 77,090 85,446 81,187 61,361 58,102 63,759 54,357 75,767 73,827 67,458 117,373 79,406 54,005 106,969 86,401 124,362 76,597 101,366 106,305 138,074 60,542 87,983 87,529 50,773 77,954 100,204 100,237 144,727 113,854 92,914 96,865 119,775 99,332 101,819 77,123 110,051 73,662 90,911 94,271 91,083 56,784 101,436 54,689 57,701 91,727 107,289 Name Burant, Denise Burant, Rodney Burchi, Melissa Burechailo, Della Burgess, Susan Burkitt, Shannon Burla, Tamara Burnay Vaags, Gisele Burnett, James Burns, Michele Burns, Sarah Burns, Vanessa Burton, Amanda Burton, Teralee Burym, Kassandra Burym, Roxane Busby, Camille Busch, Delanna Busch, Lynne Busse, Alison Butalid, Ivy Butler, Breanna Butler, Karen Butler-Ryan, Lindsay Butz, Colleen Butz, Dawn Butzelaar, Zoe Buzash, Candace Buzash, Robert Buzila, Dora Byblow, Crishella Byers, Christopher Byrne, Victoria Bzdel, Sarah Cabacungan Ecim, Clarina Cabigon, Enrico Cabilitasan, Carol Caburao, Crystal Caburao, Olivia Cabylis, Angela Cain, William Cairns, Lisa Caladiao, Cherissa Calamba, Amparo Calcraft, Susan Calder, Dawn Caleval, Robert Calhoon, Brittany Calhoon, Mae Calibjo Cruz, Chyrel Calland, Bree Callum, Marilyn Camara, Clorinda Camba, Anicia Camero, Roxanne Pearl Amount 59,485 94,092 54,913 68,902 99,411 180,359 130,450 86,107 74,746 76,828 90,689 60,758 96,838 114,193 61,094 77,608 75,136 88,256 90,484 76,653 69,381 90,181 102,499 91,051 57,510 82,276 83,175 102,086 92,688 112,952 55,387 60,819 57,382 50,838 110,499 432,026 67,708 92,092 131,317 72,642 93,643 104,933 92,842 142,600 104,558 169,499 78,570 83,347 115,186 69,455 85,637 92,318 53,824 72,527 63,618 rqhealt h.ca ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 111 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Cameron, Bonnie Cameron, Faith Cameron, Jay Cameron, Katherine Cameron, Pamela Cameron, Tina Camins, Jacy Camins-Olmstead, Jocelyn Campbell, Alison Campbell, Brad Campbell, Brenda Campbell, Gordon Campbell, Jessica Campbell, Lisa Campbell, Tina Campbell, Tyler Canales, Moises Canham, Krista Cannon, Brianne Cannon, Cheryl Cano, Laura Cant, Katherine Cantrell, Amelia Caplette, Rhonda Caragata, Cindy Carasig, Daisy Cardwell, Kenneth Cargill, Brad Carino, Dondi Carino, Jobelle Carlson, Amy Carlson, Andrea Carlson, Anita Carlson, Cheryl Carlson, Ed Carlson, Jerrilyn Carlson, Lorri Ann Carlson, Maria Carlson, Stephanie Carlson, Teresa Carman, Chris Carman, Shelan Caro, Imelda Caro, Josephine Carpenter, Colbi Carr, Gary Carr, James Carr, Lee Ann Carr, Lisa Carr, Michelle Carrell, Dawna Carreon, Jeniffer Carriere, Marilyne Carroll, Kathy Carson, George 112 Amount 101,664 101,249 72,158 93,795 85,781 110,245 113,086 92,722 58,804 52,807 82,050 77,893 84,547 72,703 73,636 84,165 50,853 67,483 71,535 52,299 95,005 66,708 69,218 52,154 91,429 107,447 90,542 94,863 54,893 53,258 61,077 55,167 55,169 93,187 76,647 73,210 153,499 97,896 117,109 165,779 72,235 53,613 52,125 88,435 77,961 71,633 81,439 90,714 81,840 86,848 93,091 95,550 52,832 70,821 285,884 Name Carson, Ramona Carson, Sara Carter, Caitlin Carter, Crista Carter, Lerissa Carteri Bitz, Francesca Carton, Dayna Carton, Susan Cartwright, Colleen Carubio, Ruth Carvell, Leona Case, Victoria Casemore, Chris Casemore, Janel Cash, Kathy Cassano, Ashley Castillo, Emma Castillo, Raquel Caufield, Lana Cavan, Janine Cave, Christopher Cavers, Stephanie Cayabyab, Almerante Cayari, Necita Cazakoff, Jaime Cazakoff, Sharon Cerato, Janice Cerato, Jeff Ceredon, Henelyn Chabot Baker, Jeanne Chakua, Emily Chalupiak, Carmen Chamberlin, Lindsay Chamberlin, Lisa Chambers, Holly Chamney, Hali Chan, Michael Chan, Samdaye Chapman, Brenda Chapple, Alan Chard, Erin Chard, Stephen Charette, Brenda Charles, Jennifer Chartier, Lanaya Chase, Kathleen Chase, Wayne Chasse, Bonnie Chaykowski, Jaclyn Chaykowski, Kim Checa, Aleenor Checkley, Brian Cheema, Hassan Chemplaylitom, Sainamol Chen, Shan REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 81,425 77,232 66,165 82,051 79,941 91,170 76,458 101,306 83,582 115,357 94,323 94,225 101,379 113,636 57,003 63,872 59,363 111,240 87,627 84,002 95,177 118,092 127,418 98,808 88,408 104,841 70,317 55,271 50,243 76,646 95,954 51,157 82,413 112,569 88,601 106,456 75,134 84,719 108,754 153,499 92,837 86,662 84,134 73,685 99,548 53,119 67,785 56,466 53,361 70,784 72,775 56,562 51,927 57,966 114,439 Name Cherepuschak, Shaylynne Chernick, Christina Chernoff, Amy Cherry, Jessica Cherwinski, Jennifer Chesters, Patricia Chestney, Sherry Chevalier, William Chevrier, Karen Chew, Foong Chhokar, Bhawarjit Chicoose, Delmar Chicoose, Joylynn Chiddenton, Terri Chilufya, Derick Ching, Nancy Chipurda, Romana Chisholm, Joanna Chomyn, Terry Chorney, Peggy Chow, Arnold Chowdhury, Ashraful Chrispin, Victoria Christensen, Tamara Christoph, Valerie Christopherson, Catherine Christopherson, Clifton Christopherson, Kim Chrusch, Wendy Church, Patricia Churchman, Carol Churko, Donna Chursinoff, Charlene Cibart, Janice Cielo, Aida Ciortan Schurko, Sharon Clamor, Corazon Clark Downton, Cynthia Clark Musschoot, Melissa Clark, Jamie Clark, Larry Clark, Lesley Clarke, Charlene Clarke, Janelle Clarke, Renee Clarke, Sheryl Clarke, Tina Clarke, Yvonne Clarkson, Tracy Classen, Michelle Claude, Robyn Clauson, Kristin Claveria, Neresa Clay, Adeline Clay, Jack Amount 57,739 88,147 82,066 72,150 67,835 91,224 77,669 76,561 86,575 75,439 81,846 64,516 62,484 99,383 82,801 96,268 55,848 94,603 104,394 64,426 83,849 66,108 77,535 105,845 64,100 83,905 72,683 83,693 295,849 86,505 124,522 112,902 69,540 98,047 113,054 55,499 85,433 61,930 97,110 107,808 92,824 67,535 68,794 66,692 82,136 98,641 58,019 60,953 105,351 67,634 78,353 71,050 89,913 107,127 58,206 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Claypool, Shannon Cleggett, Janet Clelland, Dana Lu Clement, Loreen Clemmensen, Jolene Cleniuk, Kyla Clews, Krystal Cloutier, Andrea Clow, William Coakwell, Tara Coates, Anna Coates, Nancy Coates, Rosemary Coates, Sandra Cobbledick, Bev Coburn, Ronald Cochrane, Shelley Code, Barbara Coderre, Haley Coderre, Terri Cody, Kim Cole Sebastian, Valerie Cole, Kendra Coles, Kathie Collins, David Collins, Trudy Comfort, Patricia Comrie, Kim Concha, Trecerio Marco Condino, Michael Connelly, Raynell Conrad, Marcie Constantino, Cheerie Nea Constantino, Eleonor Contreras, Gisela Conway, Saralyn Cook, Andrea Cook, Desiree Cook, Laurie Cook, Stephanie Cooke, Ashlyn Cookson, Janet Coomaran, Vettivelu Coombs, Leann Cooney, Duddow Coons, Pamela Coons, Stephanie Cooper, Christina Cooper, Daniel Cooper, Deseri Cooper, Lisa Cooper, Lucinda Cooper, Ronald Copeland, Shannon Cordero, Maria Theresa Amount 62,111 65,000 79,122 99,790 82,238 53,385 111,902 71,173 55,496 57,201 105,672 128,975 78,707 55,130 76,337 87,007 84,759 95,058 75,363 76,544 60,622 76,303 96,561 91,040 91,063 52,314 53,438 83,842 79,865 65,304 62,897 74,761 70,429 112,437 59,306 78,913 102,480 81,610 56,829 118,878 78,901 50,915 76,769 73,170 103,823 98,128 71,147 88,329 93,026 51,517 55,189 55,604 96,807 75,617 62,948 Name Corley, Stacy Coronia, Yolanda Cortes Santos, Karen Mae Cortes, Stacey Coruzzi, Deanna Cossette, Marlee Costache, Nicole Costley, Carmen Cote, Shannon Coulson, Carla Coulter, Bill Coulter, Cindy Coulthard, Margaret Coulthard, Maureen Counios Gane, Aikaterina Courtney, Jacci Coutts, Leah Covert Ruttenber, Laurie Cowan, Jessica Cowan, Shannon Cozman, Shelley Craig, Angeline Craig, Dawn Craig, Georgina Craig, Joseph Cramm, Marlene Craven, Valorie Crawford, Judy Crawford, Kathleen Crawford, Miranda Creightney, Maxine Crerar, Alexandra Creurer, Jeanne Crittenden, Shirley Crookshanks, Carolyn Cross, Bryan Cross, Claudia Cross, Treena Crossley, Laurie Crosson, Adam Crowe, Nanciann Crowley, Kate Crozier, Margaret Crump, Irene Cruz Paraiso, Myrna Cruz, Christine Cruz, Jennipher Cruzpero, Jaymayl Csoke, Tricia Csudom, John Cuello, Alex Cuevas, Maria Culham, Sherry Culig Dalziel, Jasmin Culig, Ernesto Amount 71,289 92,949 118,489 87,812 76,112 105,436 58,538 80,120 57,357 52,514 79,682 67,182 74,521 55,510 89,163 67,135 77,817 71,180 77,368 85,610 52,917 87,561 89,521 81,279 54,921 74,773 71,885 78,526 69,675 55,236 57,228 65,559 75,939 94,100 55,691 104,841 91,745 91,063 70,030 55,130 83,335 74,416 55,246 52,984 63,016 61,264 98,118 50,904 95,768 71,981 53,413 55,137 89,887 83,808 92,483 Name Culig, Glory Cullen, John Paul Cullen, Stacy Culling, Carla Cullins, Joan Currie Noble, Jill Currie, Linda Currie, Lisa Currie, Lynne Currie, Nicolle Curry, Glenna Cursons, Sara Curtis, Danielle Curtis, Deborah Curtis, Rob Curts, Ashley Curts, Jacqueline Cushway, Danae Cuthbertson, Lindsey Cwynar, Chris Cyr, Nicole Cyr, Tammy Czerwonka, Betty Ann Daaza, Rosemary Dabao, Cherrylyn Dabao, Shevie Ann Dacog, Aiza Dahlgren, Lori Daibu, Takasuke Dakiniewich, Lori Daku, Bonnie Dale, Rheanna Dallaire, Danielle Dally, Katherine D’Almeida, Donna Dalrymple, Lindsay Dalrymple, Megan Dalton, Matthew Daly, Jason Dancsok, Marie Daniar, Katie Daniels, Michelle Danielson, Carla Danoog, Cecilia Danylczuk, Mike Danyliw, Brian Danyliw, Carol Dappay, Carina Daradich, Byron Daradich, Tracey Darjes, Paulette Dauncey, Jennifer Dauphinais, Cori Davalos, Pablo Dave, Shiv Amount 106,896 153,499 56,028 97,065 53,319 80,047 61,265 59,327 152,378 126,778 118,140 68,488 50,033 115,769 81,088 90,999 72,645 72,484 90,069 93,955 95,900 72,922 50,033 95,326 98,746 92,868 55,211 80,833 66,137 81,439 85,856 83,535 93,388 114,312 97,333 74,363 70,718 50,101 83,626 51,846 78,368 93,193 81,120 59,999 83,869 120,218 63,572 124,584 70,766 54,157 51,300 126,182 80,519 76,709 82,787 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 113 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Davidowich, Lorrie Davidson, Cathy Davidson, Patricia Davidson, Vivian Davis, Jeffery Davis, Lewin Davis, Nora Davis, Ryan Davis, Tennille Dawson, Barbara Dawson, Isiah Dawson, Lorna Day, Christine Day, Edward Dayne, Jacquelen De Brusk, Valerie De Castro, Sienna Angeli De Hoop, Karleen De Jong, Shauna De La Cruz, Vincent De La Rosa, Jocelyn De Los Reyes, Sonia Deacon, Ashley Dean, Erlinda Dean, Kathy Dean, Teresa Dean, Valerie Debesai, Michael Deck, Gordon Deck, Heather Deck, Melinda Decorby, Bonny Decosmo, Carla Dedekker, Leanne Deets, Barbara Defelipe, Erna Defelipe, Richel Degenstein, Debra Degroot, Julie Dehmke, Cheryl Deis, Patti Deiter, Robert Dejaegher, Kali Dejong, Jane Del Mar, Katrina Dela Cruz, Nilo Delaforest, Irene Delainey, Linda Delaney, Rosanna Delorme, Ivy Delorme, Marvin Delos Santos, Maria Sheila Delsnider, Allison Demeray, Amy Demeria, Anne 114 Amount 132,933 95,756 50,007 145,272 72,898 50,412 73,614 57,060 59,023 57,001 81,659 93,800 103,250 98,916 122,448 53,320 118,783 54,314 65,154 147,102 56,064 174,852 63,153 71,852 57,872 61,857 63,130 56,268 72,451 52,534 99,392 70,335 86,507 51,425 97,452 50,622 70,127 50,563 68,926 77,728 94,183 55,336 67,405 50,958 64,605 124,312 58,681 91,486 72,141 60,190 69,077 53,308 82,282 81,071 101,261 Name Demerse, Vicki Deminchuk, Kimberley Dempsey, Charlene Demyen, Alisha Deneve Brockett, Daniel Deneve, Candace Denham, Jocelyn Denham, Terence Denton, Jennifer Dentremont, Andre Deogaygay, Janice Depeel, Whitney Der, Sherman Derbyshire, Karrie Deregowski, Andrea Deren, Mary Derksen, Caroline Derow, Melissa Descottes, Tasha Deshaies, Janelle Desjardins, Annette Desjarlais, Elise Desjarlais, Tyler Desnomie, Harry Desorcy, Danielle Despins, Gregory Desrochers, Miranda Desrosiers, Bernard Desrosiers, Evelyn Detiquez, Ronaldo Deutsch, Lesley Devine, Jenna Devreese, Kayla Dew, Cheryl Dewald, Connie Dewar, Keith Dewar, Kimberly Deydey, Kimmberly Dhaliwal, Harpreet Dhaliwal, Mohinder Dhaliwal, Pushpinder Dhami, Sukhdeep Dhesi, Sarbjit Dhillon, Kam Dhillon, Naaznit Di Paolo, Giustina Di Paolo, Leila Dickie, Crystal Dickie, Kim Dickie, Stephen Dickin, Tamara Dickson, Diane Dickson, Karen Dielschneider, Lori Dielschnieder, Lynne REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 82,051 81,462 74,391 63,759 75,348 54,344 55,463 71,549 54,343 89,579 93,885 95,595 50,286 102,082 59,487 66,057 95,539 90,680 79,599 54,046 94,259 86,775 75,199 99,437 94,878 53,841 99,208 81,549 52,441 119,176 70,374 56,145 96,560 107,263 105,833 384,630 73,698 91,153 60,738 74,934 60,235 79,223 57,743 148,580 67,045 87,553 83,406 82,356 73,777 93,223 96,764 50,704 109,260 86,559 66,431 Name Diener, Tania Diestro-Limboy, Madeline Diewold, Lisa Diewold, Shauna Diloha, George Dima, Anda Dimaano, Maria Analiza Dimond, Jory Dinh, Tham Dioquino, Raiza Dix, Vanessa Dixon, Dawn Dixon, Lana Dixon, Laura Dixon, Wendy Dizon, Emmanuel Dizy, Danielle Dizy, Jacquelin Dmyterko, Myles Dmyterko, Nicholas Dmyterko, Sylvia Dmytriw, Pamela Doan, Pamela Dobra, Sandra Dobranski, Bonnie Dobson, Beverley Dockendorff, Teresa Doerksen, Korin Doerksen, Norma Dohms, Timothy Dolha, Lloyd Dolor, Jacqueline Dominey, Jenifer Domingo, Conie Domingo, Francis Domingo, Stephanie Ann Domokos, Jessica Donald, Angela Donald, Heather Donaldson, Tanya Dong, Cindy Donison, Jennifer Donison, Milena Donnelly, Edna Donnelly, Jo Anne Donnelly, Mellissa Donst, Lesley Dore, Brie Dore, Pauline Dornstauder, Kenneth Dorsch, Meghan Dos Santos, Randy Dosdall, Cheryl Doucette, Danielle Doughty, Patricia Amount 314,442 127,134 76,060 80,789 56,209 91,040 95,761 93,818 65,852 68,296 82,578 50,884 75,683 57,625 103,284 105,657 70,260 112,890 85,502 56,789 101,009 104,841 75,748 81,304 66,155 65,089 61,404 65,180 73,931 54,284 95,261 94,984 65,894 63,893 79,248 51,435 81,583 103,788 91,063 55,234 82,051 50,713 94,948 53,435 100,024 104,630 87,475 87,389 103,207 57,919 95,624 53,288 103,055 85,959 55,391 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Douglas, Adrienne Douglas, Alyssa Doutkevitch, Irena Downes, Melessa Downey, Scott Downton, Michelle Drackett, Nancy Dragan, Nicole Drake, Peggy Drebnicki, Nestor Dreger, Nicole Dreher, Annemarie Dreher, Julie Dribnenki, Carolyn Droder, Danielle Drummelsmith, Jean Drummond, James Drysdale, Owen Dubey, Gaurav Dublanica, Tricia Dubois, Brenda Duchak, Catherine Ducharmie, Tricia Duff, Afton Duffield, Jana Dufour-Contreras, Marina Dugal, Amber Dujardin, Cheri Duke, Cheryl Duke, Meghan Dulong, Ivy Dumas, Denita Dumont, Edgar Dumont, Kelsey Dumont, Loreen Dumont, Zachary Duncan, Jacqueline Duncan, Shannon Duncan, Tessa Dunfield, Vera Dunford, Lynette Dungca, Nova Dunkeld, Diedre Dunlop, Kim Dunn, Laurie Dunn, Sheryl Dunphy, Corry Dunville, Deanna Dunville, Nicole Dunville, Wanda Duong, Tu Duperreault, Paul Dupont, Donna Dupont, Heidi Dupperon, Scott Amount 62,955 71,660 62,662 55,890 62,850 102,195 60,176 96,144 91,063 50,980 97,590 81,089 87,159 89,207 104,081 56,341 127,023 59,219 86,178 71,403 81,331 51,863 72,817 93,898 78,642 55,528 95,019 50,864 93,366 92,210 55,290 124,543 62,803 52,732 66,846 106,325 69,904 78,294 97,515 112,944 94,152 165,807 81,194 112,205 56,312 52,480 75,273 117,245 98,264 56,142 100,281 50,938 76,456 75,304 57,103 Name Amount Durack, Leanne 57,753 Duran, Randeen 53,523 Durand Ray, Nanette 50,644 Dureau, Crystal 84,772 Dureault, Gloria 61,066 Dussion, Misty-Dawn 78,271 Dusterbeck Colhoun, Tammy 107,043 Dutchak, Andrea 82,247 Dutchak, Kristin 163,829 Dvernichuk, Ranel 71,554 Dwyer, Ashley 72,210 Dyck, Darla 74,382 Dyer, Deborah 74,240 Dyke, Pamela 105,847 Dzuba, Mandi 59,325 Ealey, Dianne 57,262 Earle, Kimberley 70,604 Earnshaw, Karen 237,485 Earnshaw, Theresa 92,680 East, Lori 63,269 Easton, Amy 80,385 Eastuke, Louisa 51,217 Ebbett, Heather 62,727 Eberle, Allison 76,621 Eberle, Eileen 59,872 Eberle, Janet 75,098 Eberle, Mandy 65,787 Eberlein, Shanti 80,499 Eberts, Tanya 55,113 Eckert, Katie 89,298 Ecklund, Nicole 58,057 Edgar Cozine, Shelly 141,344 Edge, Linda 116,757 Edgerton, Jordan 88,626 Edmands, Carol 79,121 Edmands, Jeff 100,415 Edmands, Laura 77,683 Edwards, Colleen 117,351 Edwards, Gerald 53,015 Edwards, Joanne 89,624 Edwards, Kristopher 60,692 Edwards, Laura 54,611 Edwards, Terry 82,051 Egeto, Kyle 93,643 Egland, Joy 51,777 Ehman, Breanne 54,468 Ehrlich, Victoria 116,863 Ehrmantraut, Donald 132,933 Eichhorst, Helga 95,525 Eisenzimmer, Kathryn 64,477 Eisnor, Brendan 80,989 Ekdahl Johnston, Allison 73,279 Eklund, Kayla 84,041 Elash, Alexander 51,276 Eley, Maureen 78,736 Name Eliason, Jennifer Elkew, Jada Ell, Grettalynn Ell, Sandra Ell, Tawndra Elliott, Brenna Elliott, Heather Ellis, Carla Ellis, Sharon Ellis, Tracey Ellis, Yvonne Elpa, Maria Else Elton, Candice Eluwa, Uche Emeka-Okere, Elizabeth Emery, Alison Emmatty Jose, Manoj Kum Engel, Keith Engel, Linda Engel, Patricia Engele, Carla Engele, Kathleen Engen, Katherine English, Darcy English, Toby Kay Englund, Judy Enmark, Sherry Enns, Adine Enriquez, Rex Ens, Cindy Entner, Darren Entz, Teresa Erbach, Shelley Erhardt, Ashly Erhardt, Jolene Erick, Brenda Erickson, Jennifer Erickson, Judith Erickson, Morgan Erickson, Sarah Eritz, Heather Erixon, Lindsey Ermel, Erin Ermel, Lexi Ermel, Rebecca Eros, Hazel Esch, Suzanne Escott, Susan Esguerra, Arnold Espenell, Gaye Espinosa, Eilene Mae Essien, Benjamin Essien, Delasi Estioco, Joseph Eugenio, Thea Myra Amount 84,580 80,854 153,499 93,040 50,864 76,115 98,083 95,698 75,847 105,358 60,839 65,081 92,033 63,091 82,077 80,277 64,224 73,460 114,997 125,789 95,261 106,973 128,486 93,822 56,552 51,762 124,249 69,055 53,524 81,815 88,588 72,723 75,221 98,293 81,521 55,038 104,575 77,950 64,377 105,503 52,337 77,933 50,468 53,796 114,013 81,000 58,101 106,163 110,041 89,189 97,357 77,629 50,991 96,453 74,225 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 115 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Euraoba, Cecilia Euraoba, Daryl Marie Euraoba, Misael Euraoba, Valeria Euteneier, Sandra Eva, Maureen Eva, Wilda Evans, Donna Evans, Julia Evans, Leah Ewart, Amy Ewart, Brian Exner, Brittany Faal, Darla Fadare, Deborah Fader, Kristine Fahlman, Joann Faires, Meredith Falana, Ayorinde Falconer, Jacey Falk, Lisa Fallaria, Lani Famador, Perlita Famulak, Jackie Farkas, Lynnmarie Farmer, Carol Farn, Ann Farnell, Sheila Farnell, Trina Farrell, Grace Farrow, Jillian Fauchon, Michelle Fawcett Kennett, Jacqui Fawcett, Tracy Fay, Christopher Fay, Michael Faye, Carmin Faye, Rachel Fazakas, Miranda Fedec, Jacquline Federko, Marion Fehr, Wendy Feil, Shauna Felix, Rebecca Felskie, Angela Fennell, Susan Ferguson, Janet Ferguson, Sheila Fesciuc, Jennifer Fesciuc, Kimberley Feser, Janice Fesser, Renee Fetalino, Mark Anthony Fetch, Krista Fetter, Katherine 116 Amount 80,076 88,311 54,500 53,577 157,028 80,542 62,450 55,108 70,328 88,416 73,247 66,640 66,576 70,716 146,016 66,795 65,544 88,922 77,450 75,145 82,076 56,785 110,995 100,504 77,843 73,661 51,350 71,107 50,819 92,257 98,557 94,660 113,033 52,386 75,593 78,430 60,013 92,784 71,575 100,262 75,277 99,237 90,598 80,679 89,104 56,441 95,199 112,618 96,855 91,027 85,348 78,076 107,329 50,864 105,805 Name Fichter, Kim Fichter, Loralee Fidierchuk, Jana Fidler, Bozena Field, Cathy Field, Susan Fieldgate, Michael Filippi, Crystal Filippi, Shelly Fillmore, Karen Finch, Jodi Lin Findlay, Cyndy Findlay, Jennifer Findlay, Ronalee Findura, Katarzyna Fingas, Gloria Fink, Barbara Fink, Carla Fink, Sonya Fink, Wendy Fiorante, Connie Fischer, Chandra Fischer, Kyle Fischer, William Fiset Brezinski, Gisele Fisher Phillips, Heidi Fisher, Danielle Fisher, Lea Fisher, Monique Fishley, Melissa Fitzgerald, Jean Fitzgerald, Jeremiah Fitzsimmons, Donald Fizzard, Andrea Fizzard, Sheldon Fleece, Jason Fleischman, Chuck Fleming, Gina Fleming, Shalon Flengeris, Helen Fletcher, Rhonda Flood, Ramona Florek, Leanna Focht, Robin Foley, Jodi Folgering, Ilsa Folgering, Tina Folk, Maria Folk, Ronald Folk, Tammy Foote, Kristin Forbes, Heather Forer, Lindsey Forman, Sheila Fornwald, Amanda REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 73,357 68,444 72,739 58,800 76,913 92,321 51,275 87,923 95,600 66,472 53,751 85,075 95,325 57,977 72,538 90,680 82,051 83,556 53,207 87,007 102,195 72,530 72,074 93,003 106,641 91,063 79,347 58,987 144,804 60,611 100,000 71,794 70,658 81,564 76,109 81,875 66,358 79,986 74,573 81,161 81,171 91,807 93,207 93,770 102,195 54,545 80,775 94,505 103,339 55,976 71,881 102,599 101,375 102,086 77,168 Name Fornwald, Elizabeth Forrest, Melissa Forsberg, Jaclyn Forsberg, Lisa Forsberg, Peggy Forshner, Ruby Forster, Melinda Forsythe, David Fortin, Denise Foster, Christopher Foster, Monica Foster, Stephen Foulston, Alicia Fourlas, Karlee Fox Tittle, Julianne Fox, Colleen Fox, Marina Francis, Dev Francis, Karen Francisco, Jane Francisco, Lucila Frank, Alyssa Frank, Denice Frank, Leah Franko, Kelly Frape, Angela Fraser, Bart Frass, Connie Fraynak, Joanne Fredlund, Jennifer Fredlund, Tammy Freeman, Joanne Freeman, Karol Freiheit, Karen Fremont, Catherine French, Karen Frew, Nadiya Frier, Debbie Friesen, Della Friesen, Gregory Frisko, Jacquelyn Fritz, Lola Froehlich, Jason Froh, Lori Frohlich, Christine Frohlick, Jill From, Sandra Fromm, Linda Frostad, Kathryn Fry, Brenda Fry, Margaret Fry, Stacy Fuchs, Dennaye Fuchs, Dwayne Fuchs, Stacy Amount 75,528 79,768 55,753 73,590 86,022 94,535 62,856 55,479 61,839 60,639 87,648 86,046 74,477 70,130 67,759 66,695 63,859 105,174 70,688 103,813 90,499 76,885 50,669 81,971 69,954 50,186 73,483 147,215 99,806 86,071 76,997 141,750 78,668 120,715 57,461 52,812 69,242 92,963 92,923 81,797 54,027 85,918 122,299 83,570 95,189 54,311 96,218 59,449 52,000 85,074 60,950 53,923 99,345 56,843 91,098 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Fuerte, Jaemie Rae Fuhro, Heather Funk, Tara Lee Funke, Annamarie Funke, Sarah Furman Pelzer, Susan Gabel, Grant Gabel, Leslie Gabion, Vance Gabora, Balynda Gaboury, Adele Gabriel, Alice Gabriel, Melissa Gabriel, Robyn Gabriel, Tayla Gackle, Patricia Gadica, Sandra Galger, Colleen Gallagher, Roxanne Gallagher, Shauna Gallais, Leandre Gallais, Nicole Gallenger, Kimberly Galloway, Sheldon Gammel, Connie Gammel, Leanne Gan, Xiao Juan Gane, Jaclyn Gansinh, Amandeep Garchinski, Lori Garcia, Catherine Garcia, Janelle Gardikiotis, Tracy Gardiner, Earl Garnsey, Nicole Garratt, Nancy Garratt, Sharon Garstin, Connie Gartner, Rhonda Garven, Terri Gasper, Jennifer Gate, Melissa Gates, Kelsey Gatin, Sarah Gattinger, Clare Gattinger, David Gaudio, Colleen Gauthier, Debbie Gavel, Ryan Gay, Caitlin Gebeyehu, Almaz Gebhart, Deanna Gebregiziber, Liya Gee, Nathan Geiger, Cliff Amount 107,863 98,569 109,551 95,679 64,360 97,243 97,910 108,410 79,050 91,451 73,113 82,663 108,165 76,850 53,530 104,391 82,402 73,356 67,979 60,940 86,932 71,251 68,099 55,503 56,480 77,604 64,143 73,325 94,481 150,461 94,542 58,615 86,787 89,831 86,231 94,395 157,146 91,813 50,436 94,436 94,583 102,798 78,598 93,545 92,000 55,230 50,864 145,339 75,267 63,942 55,652 96,223 68,486 82,328 73,357 Name Geiger, Natasha Geis, Kristina Gelowitz, Denise Gelsanao, Keith Gementiza-Crooc, Mariel Gempesaw, Brian Genoves, Gilma Genoves, Wilbert Gentles, Shirley George, Alexa George, Tricia Gerard, Mary Gerber, Victoria Gerbrandt, Shelley Gerein, Ruth Gerhardt, Brenda Gerhardt, Theresa Germaine, Sandra Gervais, Kelly Gessell, Mickey Gessner, Dusten Gettis, Jennifer Gettle, Peggy Getz, Alice Getz, Bradley Giannetta, Toni Giannini, Rita Giannini, Savanna Gianoli, Patricia Gibbons, Jenny Gibbons, Katherine Gibbs, Christina Gibney Hawerbier, Nicole Gibney, Kim Gibson, Ashley Gibson, Cathy Gibson, David Gibson, Jeff Gibson, Lynann Gibson, Norleen Giday, Alegnta Giebel, Shelley Gieg, Brian Gieni, Shawna Giesbrecht, Colin Giesbrecht, Kirsten Giese, Sydney Giesinger, Katherine Giesinger, Shawna Gil, Kimberly Gilbert, Jennifer Giles, Penny Gilewicz, Cynthia Gilewicz, Eileen Gillanders, Jennifer Amount 58,062 88,757 116,540 80,440 105,532 72,208 77,803 105,552 90,838 89,495 82,546 60,096 104,624 85,081 85,683 73,357 84,659 95,970 58,082 114,111 83,498 70,775 78,688 88,325 58,142 99,179 53,653 100,454 56,708 74,355 96,631 83,168 69,727 59,638 60,361 71,976 82,544 116,405 72,014 70,939 52,087 119,308 82,974 69,472 100,812 56,712 73,023 72,399 108,166 103,554 99,861 109,020 65,258 99,632 97,210 Name Gillies, Tracy Gilliss, Sarah Gimeno, Honeyleth Gimoro, Milagros Giroux, Kristin Giroux, Robin Giroux, Tanya Glabus, Shelley Glas, Lindsay Glas, Shannon Glasser, Carol Glasser, Monica Glettler, Marlene Glines, Gail Globa, Maryann Gmerek, Renita Go, Arlyn Godenir, Leah Godfrey Wall, Crystal Goebel, Dolly Goebel, Ginette Goebel, Wendy Gogal, Lorna Gogal, Shannon Gokavi, Christina Golbar, Muzeyyen Gold, Heather Goldfinch Dube, Carmen Golding Guest, Leanne Golez, Airah Gonzales, Marlon Goodrich, Leslie Goodtrack, Jacquelin Goodwin, Jessica Gordon, Erica Gordon, Lindsay Gordon, Lorelei Gordon, Robert Gorectke, Kathryn Gorin, Valerie Gorkoff, Tonya Gorrill, Faye Gotchia, Guylaine Gotoc, Menardo Gottfried, Joanne Gottselig, Anita Gottselig, Darryl Goudreau, Robert Gould, Dave Gould, Tracy Gourley, Brooke Grad, Jennifer Graessli, Dea Graf, Jennifer Graham, Arlene Amount 58,707 80,772 102,093 53,710 76,060 73,023 79,076 70,188 64,199 87,346 93,107 64,166 79,511 64,925 64,268 106,073 76,907 55,560 58,125 50,873 51,818 63,418 70,724 87,684 85,683 50,313 63,370 102,537 70,803 70,298 114,145 54,756 69,480 75,862 67,680 92,009 54,732 113,099 66,162 72,161 76,131 84,725 152,866 78,017 58,467 78,406 98,014 79,948 52,500 73,357 85,122 53,704 91,169 102,474 104,695 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 117 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Graham, Christina Graham, Jeanette Grahame, Sophie Grainger, Christina Grammatico, Dino Grandel, Contessa Grane, Heather Granello, Marco Granger, Kaitlin Granger, Morag Grant, Erika Grant, Jennifer Grant, Marnie Grasdal, Patricia Gravelle, Audrey Gravelle, Lisa Gray, Angela Gray, Audrey Gray, Carolyn Gray, Cory Gray, Georgina Greaves, Annemarie Greaves, Jolene Grebinsky, Cindy Lou Green, Andrea Green, Carla Green, Karen Green, Shelly Greene, Terry Greene, Verla Greenwood, Kent Greenwood, Pat Gregoire, Barbara Gregory, Laura Greschuk, Sandra Gress, Penelope Gress, Sara Gretchen, Monica Griffin, Denise Griffith, Tanya Griffiths, Tara Grigg, Karlee Grimard, Cindy Grimeau, Fern Grismer, Dana Grobowsky, Kerri Grohs, Trina Gronhovd, Wanda Gronick, Sabrina Grose, Frankie Grose, Jenna Gross, Alexandra Gross, Joren Gross, Linda Grund, Tracy 118 Amount 92,247 72,728 54,518 87,988 528,392 79,289 96,549 91,094 82,902 109,424 77,798 74,378 67,837 117,558 72,842 64,605 62,734 68,034 105,915 88,831 55,271 112,557 80,133 103,223 96,919 98,866 58,564 60,339 50,859 94,358 94,782 94,568 55,973 96,687 56,830 84,646 50,115 62,389 81,226 100,655 93,981 81,130 76,280 54,437 75,573 77,408 95,484 58,168 69,723 73,377 75,855 102,430 92,311 98,079 69,094 Name Gryba, Carmon Guansing, Alistair Guansing, Satvir Kaur Guenther, Sharon Guenther, Zonia Guenzel, Suzanne Guerra, Fernando Guerra, Rachel Guerrero, Marielena Guiao, Andrea Guingab, Elinore Gulak, Aarron Gulka, Suzanne Gumban, Avelino Jr Gummeson, Keri Lyn Gummeson, Mary Ellen Gunther, Tamara Gupta, Sangeeta Gurskey, Connie Gurski, Penny Gust, Louise Gustilo, Andrea Gutheil, Jocelyn Gutwin, Kim Guy, Sheri Gwilliam, Rosella Gyorfi, Cindy Gyorfi, Marie-Anne Haaland, Daylin Haas, Amanda Haas, Leah Habermehl, Kendra Habte, Weyneshet Hachkewich, Margaret Hachkewich, Yvonne Hack, Celise Hack, Katherine Hagan, Tracy Hagen, Janelle Hagen, Naomi Hagen, Robyn Haggarty, Karen Hagglund, Marlene Hagos, Yordanos Hahn, Amanda Hahn, Richelle Haid, Heather Haid, Lori Haines, Michael Haines, Winnifred Hale, Barbara Haley, Shelly Halford, Jacquelin Hall Galger, Tara Hall, Collette REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 51,253 106,869 74,153 92,285 74,045 93,322 84,983 56,838 116,579 84,080 87,379 61,509 105,926 127,247 90,445 67,956 59,344 91,534 57,721 120,915 76,329 93,986 122,391 92,794 66,570 110,327 87,827 63,905 56,667 50,101 93,578 71,582 59,784 52,371 91,063 82,802 61,200 88,231 67,172 97,129 66,145 55,708 144,793 118,911 61,623 70,613 76,067 107,439 75,290 102,499 93,494 64,881 64,961 70,266 79,896 Name Hall, Darla Hall, Leanne Halladay, Amanda Hallborg, Ashley Halyk, Joanna Ham, Sharon Hamelin, Paula Hameluck, Paul Hamill, Paul Hamilton, Amy Hamilton, Jaclynn Hamilton, Kieran Hamilton, Selenna Hamm, Marie Handford, Louise Hango, Valerie Hanna, Shari Hannaford, Nicole Hannah, Rhonda Hannah, Suzanne Hanowski, Alicia Hansinger, Sonia Hanson, Alexandra Hanson, Brenda Hanson, Julia Hanson, Nancy Hanson, Rachelle Hanson, Trisha Hantke, Kerri Harden, Jennifer Harder, Brenda Harder, Leslie Harder, Ruth Hardy, Bruce Hardy, Pamela Harenberg, Sebastian Harker, Kendra Harkness, Jeanette Harle, Connie Harley, Raylene Haroldson, Joyann Harper, Brittny Harper, Catherine Harper, Kyla Harrietha, Rose Harris, Yvonne Harrison, Averi Harrison, Heather Harrison, Ian Harrison, Lorrie Harrison, Matthew Harrison, Scott Harrison, Terry Hartley, Karen Hartley, Laurie Anne Amount 124,309 74,333 85,215 80,034 91,291 65,637 73,690 115,344 86,891 90,849 51,677 91,063 62,634 54,764 50,533 74,909 112,772 104,986 99,287 105,184 53,533 100,095 60,580 109,013 66,143 85,988 92,835 80,727 59,602 51,786 86,292 70,282 60,740 73,026 77,573 52,206 60,176 75,386 101,875 70,595 91,296 50,698 89,913 53,900 52,824 102,193 52,428 92,549 94,172 81,946 76,224 101,914 60,614 125,008 86,534 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Hartley, Teresa Hartman, Carla Hartman, Maria Hartness, Collin Hartney, Heather Hartney, John Hartwell, Randi Harty, Carolyn Harty, Tanya Harvey, Ella Hashem, Shannon Hashimi, Samira Hassman, Breanne Hastings, Nadine Haubrich, Georgena Haugen, Rebecca Haukaas, Barry Hauser, Corina Hauser, Jeff Hawco, Nicole Hawes, Cynthia Hawkins, Cynthia Hawkins, Pamela Hay, Loretta Hayes, Katherine Hayes, Terra Hayter, Carrie Hazen, Michelle Hazzard, Brandy Head Sabtiu, Helen Head, Dorothy Heaney, Celeste Heathcote, Jessica Heathcote, Jon Hebert, Ann Hebig, Sandra Hedley, Divona Hedley, Tera Heebner, David Heenan, Donald Heerspink, Brett Hegedus, Beverley Hegglin, Karen Heiberg, Melody Heidt, Margaret Hein, Shannon Heinitz, Kendra Heinrichs, Menno Heisler, Debra Helfrick, Michelle Heller, Lacee Jayde Helmond, Dan Helmond, Wendy Hemm, Sheree Hendrickson, Brenda Amount 82,051 88,669 78,146 118,256 60,653 104,841 78,347 98,361 77,941 92,249 70,316 89,744 75,307 62,961 81,403 58,132 88,484 84,847 96,048 73,015 83,961 89,685 119,193 54,477 66,230 71,133 58,140 90,369 77,395 81,724 52,706 98,956 64,115 74,968 116,653 55,151 50,872 54,626 93,309 76,828 60,440 81,472 84,564 82,317 55,900 122,954 71,441 103,813 50,628 65,618 58,762 72,758 72,600 91,611 159,543 Name Hengen, Jeanette Henley, Jean Henneberg, Patricia Hennink, Maurice Henricksen, Rosemary Henrion, Karen Henry, Lana Henry, Loretta Herauf, Micheline Herber, Yvonne Herbert, Louella Herbert, Tamara Herbison, Sherry Herczakowski, Leanne Herda, Christine Herman, Jacquelin Herman, Kayley Hermanus, Kim Hernani, Xyzary Herndier, Crystal Herod, Corey Herod, Elizabeth Herold, Joanne Herom, Wendy Herperger, Kristy Herrett, Connie Herridge, Brittney Herzog, Mark Herzog, Sharla Hesketh, Brittney Hess, Kassidy Heuchert, Wendy Hewitt, Lisa Hewson, Roberta Hextall, Denise Hextall, Gail Heywood, Danae Hickey, Alexandra Hickey, Jacquelin Hicks, Daniel Hicks, Lisa Hicks, Roy Hiebert, Brenda Hiebert, Nicola Hiebert, Orrey Higgins, Edward Hiibner, Linda Hiibner, Michelle Hilderman, Laura Hill, Carrie Hill, Kristie Hill, Micheal Hill, Shane Hill, Sherry Hill, Stefanie Amount 98,315 59,244 93,393 252,442 82,796 65,079 90,811 55,140 89,114 63,883 54,764 74,477 90,756 102,700 53,368 76,521 85,368 56,306 106,972 82,631 107,708 71,541 54,246 58,870 108,070 52,713 84,666 85,451 102,434 75,625 51,291 93,750 55,151 107,382 81,595 86,061 77,746 63,438 105,069 80,390 52,026 77,020 90,670 67,507 88,730 253,733 50,927 56,623 58,113 57,531 74,953 88,967 74,984 88,958 81,703 Name Hill, Trisha Hillier, Justin Hills, Jodie Hintz, Jennifer Hipolito, Ana Liza Hipolito, Christabella Hipolito, Melvin Hitchcock, Edward Hitchcock, Jenna Hitchings, Amanda Hitchings, Kristin Hnidek Wilson, Lydia Hobbins, Melanie Hockley, Elaine Hodel, Donna Hodel, Jennifer Hodge, Jacquelin Hodges, Rachel Hodgins, Ryan Hodgson, Gillian Hodson, Dellina Hodson, Paul Hoeflicher, Jean Hoeft, Tracy Hoehn, Jenna Hofer, Sandra Hoff, Naomi Hoffart, Jill Hoffarth, Kristin Hoffert, Michele Hoffman, Christie Hoffman, Shelley Hoffman-Tetlock, Allyssia Hoffmeyer, Anette Hoffort, Jordin Hogberg, Roger Hogg, Sarah Hogg, Shawna Holba, Nicole Holcomb, Lauren Holden, Amy Holden, Kathryn Holden, Laura Holfeld, Sandra Hollebeke, Coleen Holliday, Michele Hollinger, Ashley Hollinger, Colleen Holloway, Lindsay Holm, Krista Holmes, Heather Holmes, Marcia Holmstrom, Carol Holness, Kandace Holness, Roland Amount 65,820 102,813 67,094 50,189 113,122 126,147 142,285 108,665 84,627 87,866 60,213 100,749 78,737 55,740 58,497 55,485 52,350 99,612 61,516 88,981 89,291 97,914 77,265 73,603 63,759 97,005 74,205 71,339 76,932 71,528 91,063 104,617 78,867 60,056 51,830 52,696 107,595 77,559 104,539 53,637 100,676 96,287 74,661 76,555 53,393 93,731 90,371 95,488 65,978 58,252 96,677 67,578 55,786 105,158 63,529 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 119 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Holowatuk, Kayla Holt, Shawna Holt, Trina Holzapfel, Donna Hook, Karla Hooker, Cara Hooker, Paula Hooker, Stacey Hooper, Vivian Hopfauf, Lori Hopkins, Elaine Hoppenreys, Celina Horbal, Amanda Horejda, Natalie Hornoi, Denise Horse, Lucille Horsman, Barbara Horsman, Eden Horsman, Paulette Horvath, Joyce Horvath, Ken Horvath, Lois Horvey, Lisa Hotchen, Marlene Hough, Jan Houliston, Lhasa Hourd, Brooke House, Caitlin Hovind, Irene Howat, Henriette Howe, Colleen Howe, Karen Howie, Douglas Howie, Linda Howie, Naomi Howse Lalonde, Brenda Hoyum, Jo Anne Hozempa, Alissa Hromek, Jennifer Hrynowetsky, Denice Hrynowetsky, Sheldon Hubbard, Carol Hubbard, Crystal Hubbard, Larry Huber Flahr, Charlene Huber, Cheryl Huber, Dayna Huber, Jillian Huber, Kristyn Huber, Laurel Hubic, Deanna Hubic, Nikkoli Hubic, Tracy Hubich, Fran Hubick, Corynn 120 Amount 99,444 83,172 131,416 60,573 52,513 139,561 85,194 67,968 88,155 145,617 53,413 57,801 93,165 85,444 61,591 77,178 50,026 76,278 124,979 56,405 79,145 101,632 60,610 92,850 77,277 61,255 70,071 62,025 51,971 113,804 67,713 81,062 85,203 50,864 101,093 72,607 60,664 77,283 69,223 74,292 93,983 52,009 57,290 60,680 107,524 59,842 69,740 62,657 79,856 79,387 52,775 69,978 69,758 118,541 85,181 Name Hubick, Kayla Hubick, Murray Huck, Miranda Huculak, Debra Hudson, Dena Huebner, Sheryl Hugg, Shauna Hughes, Carly Hughes, Cynthia Hughes, Jillian Hugie, Beata Hukee, Tanay Humayun, Farid Humble, Malorie Hung, Loren Hunko, Valerie Hunt, Donna Hunt, Kimberley Hunter, Nancy Hunter-Harms, Robyn Hur, Young Ran Hussain, Angela Hustak, Jon Hutchings Besse, Janice Hutton, Amy Huys, Deborah Hydaman, Janis Hyer, Jeanne Hynds, Shannon Hysuick, Kerri Iannetta, Victoria Idem, Idi Idt, Christie Ignerowicz, Witold Ikeogu, Victoria Ikert, Debra Ikert, Katherine Illingworth, Linde Ing, Barbara L Ingeniero, Rona Ingham Petrescue, Carol Ingjaldson, Marjorie Ingleby, Joanna Ingram, Jamie Ingram, Lynne Ingrouville, Bonny Inkson, Sheryll Innes, Heather Innes, Jamie Innes, Jennifer Inot, Verna Iqbal, Zahid Ireland, Debra Ireland, Nicholas Iroh, Imose REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 79,852 107,152 88,759 86,076 67,521 65,169 96,003 95,315 128,980 64,067 70,676 83,321 53,519 53,917 109,278 230,532 101,301 92,696 95,331 75,992 73,235 81,314 63,979 160,590 79,863 104,977 71,475 58,987 89,677 80,804 93,515 77,435 76,049 53,455 51,524 51,124 78,896 82,175 82,647 110,199 63,922 127,810 99,320 89,115 100,089 67,743 104,841 100,550 51,400 83,506 93,155 104,714 57,882 69,520 106,160 Name Irvine, Chantelle Irving, Rebecca Isaac, Michelle Isaac, Treena Isabelle, Natalie Isleta, John Mark Issel, Brenda Issel, Curtis Isted, Cheryl Ivanochko, Elizabeth Iverson, Paul Jaarsma, Charissa Jackiw, Susan Jackson, Andrea Jackson, Donna Jackson, Elvira Jackson, Erica Jackson, Jeffery Jackson, Marlene Jackson, Shannon Jacob, Joanne Jacobs, Dawn Jacobson, Sharon Jacobson, Shelley Jakubowski, Megan Jaldon, Maria Jalloh, Bashir James, Jeffory James, Kate Jamieson, Brenda Janeczko, Nicole Janotta, David Janzen, Donna Janzen, Patti Jardine, Jeannette Jarikre, Alero Jaring, Michael Jaworski, Brenda Jeannot, Alayna Jeannot, Sharon Jeannotte, Amy Jeena, Vinesh Jelinski, Elyse Jellow, Mary Jendrasheske, Melissa Jennett, Steven Jennings, Grant Jensen, Chris Jensen, Jeremy Jensen, Karen Jensen, Kerry Jerome, Allison Jeske, Jacqueline Jeske, Winona Jesky, Pamela Amount 71,836 52,369 114,941 86,299 65,762 65,347 104,502 102,573 63,922 52,999 104,252 63,983 104,977 66,752 83,529 76,371 54,144 89,919 91,197 111,353 68,852 78,705 52,173 94,947 72,433 51,330 77,450 55,468 89,748 96,466 65,728 67,028 50,810 98,660 100,338 132,093 88,533 88,056 98,767 77,420 53,833 424,903 53,707 95,709 99,236 85,486 51,818 90,970 58,418 70,496 65,645 52,891 76,419 98,997 78,325 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Jesse, Sara Jessup, Amanda Jetto, Lori Jewett Curley, Emilie Jeworski, Debra Jinks, Sarah Jinson, Stephanie Joaquin, Michelle Joy Johannson, Julia John, Nirmal Johner, Brenda Johns, Amy Johns, Brandy Johns, Kirby Johnson Fong, Terry Johnson, Amos Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Dawn Johnson, Diane Johnson, Eleanore Johnson, Janis Johnson, Jean Johnson, Kandus Johnson, Karen Johnson, Kelsey Johnson, Laurie Johnson, Miriam Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Penelope Johnson, Robin Johnson, Sara Johnson, Sherry Johnson, Tammy Johnson, Vaughn Johnston, Heather Johnston, Heather Johnstone, Corrina Jones, Audrey Jones, Edward Jones, Melissa Jones, Natalie Jones, Rhiannon Jones, Tricia Jonsson, Meranne Jordens, Jaime Jordheim, Gerald Jordison, Cody Jorgensen, Carla Jorgensen, Dawn Jorgensen, Krista Jors, Roberta Jose, Neena Joshi, Sandhya Joss, Breanne Amount 59,909 113,637 51,986 94,282 61,515 83,284 90,320 53,598 71,986 63,788 50,929 55,765 58,331 96,552 54,627 79,884 50,027 102,195 105,086 66,270 55,463 116,761 53,260 81,630 76,407 57,708 112,973 80,479 115,307 65,808 73,690 107,125 102,912 65,806 106,131 51,571 92,744 76,258 60,498 570,643 76,697 109,424 52,949 102,602 97,466 85,104 76,060 81,368 51,356 78,066 78,662 94,535 111,084 65,575 93,671 Name Jozsa, Lori Juatco, Mark Gerhard Juganas, John Juggernath, Ava Christie Juneau, Jamie Jury, Jessica Kabay, Susan Kabernack, Karrah Kabrud, Natasha Kach, Deborah Kachaluba, Tamara Kaczmar, Jennifer Kaedan, Annette Kaip, Melissa Kalaman, Debbie Kalapesi, Zarin Kallichuk, Georgina Kambeitz, Shelley Kammer, Andrea Kamuti, Justine Kancz, Edit Kane, Kyra Kannenberg, Kiera Kapell, Annette Kapell, William Kapp, Allison Karchewski, Braden Karchewski, Kailee Karchewski, Natalie Kardash, Bruce Kardynal, Ben Kari, Amber Karnes, Flo Karpa, Deborah Karr, Audrey Karr, Theresa Karreman, Willem Karst, Karen Karton, Brandy Karunakaran, Kumudhini Karza, Philip Katchuck, Jennifer Kathol, Erin Kathol, Lorna Kattler, Donna Katz, Adam Katzberg, Blaine Katzberg, Cheryl Kaufmann, Alyscia Kaufmann, Cindy Kaur, Narinder Kaur, Ramanjeet Kaur, Sandeep Kausar, Rehana Kausar, Safina Amount 51,002 101,295 78,556 92,189 63,494 100,551 53,600 50,413 54,848 53,854 106,559 125,450 73,438 82,997 54,017 440,796 54,514 62,346 52,879 80,399 52,702 68,338 68,647 70,730 79,014 73,731 52,782 72,629 75,553 89,492 77,518 74,031 100,565 112,379 52,123 84,050 109,256 74,327 94,852 286,019 95,107 86,700 83,151 109,643 65,348 100,169 102,195 50,279 74,478 65,924 69,205 51,871 85,207 134,823 76,551 Name Kay, N’Tanis Kaytor, Christa Kaytor, Jeanette Kaytor, Jessica Kaytor, Jill Kaytor, Rae Kaytor, Susan Keenan Arp, Cathy Keep, Sandra Keepness Bourgon, Shauna Keffer, Michael Kehoe, Sharon Kelbaugh, Jeff Keleman, Jacqueline Keleman, Kathy Kell, Tracy Keller, Jacquelin Keller, Jenny Keller, Leigh Kellington, Grenda Kelln, Kim Kelly, Bette Kemp, Michelle Kempton, Brian Kendrick, Susan Kennedy, Claudette Kennedy, Leigh Kennedy, Rachel Kennedy, Trena Kent, April Kentz, Sherry Lorraine Kerelchuk, Tara Kernechuk, Chelsea Kerr, Debbie Kerr, Sheila Kessler, Camelia Keyowski, Terrance Khalifa, Amer Khan, Bibi Khuber, Sarbjit Kidby, Robin Kiefer, Amy Kiesman, Robyn Kilbach, Shelley Kim, Hea Kyung Kim, Rena Kimpton, Karen Kinaschuk, Karen Kinash, Shelley Kincaid, Robert Kindred, Jasmine King, Brenda King, Kathleen King, Krista King, Megan Amount 72,854 81,419 97,924 100,945 95,614 80,475 60,508 107,125 84,718 58,573 75,024 69,016 69,497 61,307 64,898 69,570 62,363 122,186 86,964 95,799 105,639 86,419 82,847 75,495 95,606 54,414 90,777 67,347 71,925 53,996 54,340 54,512 82,517 95,628 79,354 75,846 78,113 521,455 133,783 71,107 107,925 69,543 73,090 51,403 65,393 56,969 101,122 59,411 59,847 76,861 72,475 53,495 95,719 74,026 100,878 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 121 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name King, Michelle King, Tina Kinneberg, Lorie Kinney, Patricia Kinney, Wendy Kirchhofer, Devin Kirk, Roxanne Kirstein, Lynnise Kish, Bobbi Kisil, Shelly Kisilowski, Mary Kitchen, Brent Kitz, Mercedes Kitz, Natasha Kitzul, Twyla Kivell, Theresa Klassen, Carol Klatt, Candace Klebeck, Deana Klein, Abby Klein, Adam Klein, Carl Klein, Gregory Klein, Lana Klein, Shelley Klein, Tom Klein, Tracy Kleisinger, April Kleisinger, Brenda Klempner, Dianne Kletchko, Joanne Klimczak, Christina Klimek, Gail Klotz, Brenda Klotz, Steven Kltanga, Khllara Kluz, Kelci Knapman, Jamie Knapp, Randall Knibbs, Richard Knight, Josh Knoll, Jennifer Knorr, Sherell Knourek, Kimberly Knowles, Elizabeth Kochylema, Monica Kocur, Jill Koffler Hubbs, Loralyn Kohl, Dan Kohlruss, Debbie Kokoski, Lorrie Kolb, Lavonne Koltun, Margaret Komodowski, Jenna Konieczny, Bozena 122 Amount 50,592 92,256 104,817 91,928 101,715 75,010 73,817 89,323 61,810 58,333 94,557 117,640 53,735 91,764 82,375 65,498 241,451 51,740 95,659 75,938 84,073 99,297 55,113 51,609 110,114 102,161 82,780 69,054 111,320 52,548 107,318 84,528 65,690 71,085 105,004 51,806 66,482 76,895 153,499 77,038 75,602 82,805 82,047 51,746 89,221 71,540 54,412 140,205 153,499 76,324 78,582 98,112 110,917 74,987 58,318 Name Kopytko, Kasandra Korchinski, Jaime Koroll, Lisa Koronkiewicz, Carol Korpan, Sheila Korsberg, Karina Kosabek, Debbie Kosar, Deloris Koshman, Dalynne Kosik, David Kosloski, Jeffrey Kosloski, Shayla Kosloski, Sheila Kosolofski, Jolene Kostiuk, Cheryl Kostiuk, Laurie Koszman, Kelsey Kot, Nancy Kot, Pamela Kotopski, Kimberley Kotowich, Richard Kotrla, Allison Kotylak, Diane Kotylak, Rhonda Kotzer, Kelly Koutsoulis, George Kowal, Allison Kowal, April Kowalsky, Anna-Marie Kowbel, Shannon Koza, Scott Kozack, Katherine Kozak, Charlene Kozak, Daryl Kozak, Lori Kozak, Rebecca Kozak, Susan Kozak, Tammy Kozakewich, Carol Kozakewycz, Courtney Kozakewycz, Diane Kozusko, Jarrett Kraemer, Diana Kraemer, Leah Kraemer, Sarah Kraetzig, Maria Kraft, Sherry Krahenbil, Angel Krahenbil, Elizabeth Krahn, Deborah Krahn, Kathy Krall, Carrie Kramer, Nancy Krause, Catherine Kraushar, Larry REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 85,781 110,465 59,346 73,211 66,389 62,077 113,937 104,977 56,998 95,430 61,335 72,296 69,611 55,700 103,326 79,093 92,137 96,800 95,225 72,499 75,267 73,779 95,477 100,403 83,319 83,583 68,205 54,780 59,177 55,303 80,806 131,315 105,243 71,429 89,777 71,081 74,124 90,082 84,967 53,931 115,671 104,925 96,309 88,780 88,939 102,392 94,535 67,048 57,928 81,935 95,008 132,692 61,394 83,588 112,691 Name Kreis, Debbie Kreklewich, Jennifer Krenz, Trudy Krepakevich, Kevin Kreshewski, Nathalene Kress, Dorena Kress, Jodi Kress, Louise Kristoff, Jonathan Krogsgaard, Ashley Krogsgaard, Krista Krogsgaard, Sharon Krueger, Becky Kruppi, Denise Krupski, Angela Krupski, Michelle Krysak, Kathleen Kubiak, Angela Kuculym, Jeannette Kuhns, Erin Kuhtz, Tracy Kula, Alicia Kullman, Pauline Kumar, Dinesh Kumar, Seema Kumick, Lorelei Kuntz, Agatha Kuntz, Donald Kuntz, Jody Kuntz, Lisa Kunz, Koreena Kupchyk, Sherri Kuppenbender, Stella Kupper, Shelby Kurenoff, Joanne Kurucz, Rhonda Kuruliak, Joanne Kushniruk, Sharisse Kuyek, Dale Kuyek, Janelle Kuzma, Bettyann Kuzyk, Karen Kvisle, Kayla Kwan, Davin Kwan, Man Kwok Labensky, Cheryl Labossiere Karda, Tara Labossiere, Anita Labuanan, Eufresina Labuanan, Marcela Lacelle, Vivian Lachambre, Roxanne Lachowitzer, Amanda Laclaire, Jacqueline Ladouceur, Martin Amount 107,343 71,503 59,021 91,063 60,393 92,930 61,747 103,916 56,305 52,444 53,917 74,465 74,576 82,946 139,950 71,713 87,273 98,102 97,862 50,864 104,841 127,868 95,090 53,198 95,824 66,436 55,867 106,600 103,075 56,156 63,709 95,394 61,202 64,535 95,345 82,009 71,515 66,035 100,844 92,135 70,784 81,415 67,505 93,452 86,279 94,414 108,503 92,238 55,748 79,066 54,295 83,794 68,543 51,085 72,898 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Lafayette, Esther Lafleur, Lisa Lafontaine, Christopher Lafoy, Angela Laframboise, Shanna Lafreniere, Shona Lagrimas, Arlene Lagrimas, Rodolfo Lague, Dave Lagumbayan, Maria Lourdes Lai, Chun Ling Laidlaw, Cinda Laigo, Michael Laing, David Lakic, Mirjana Lalonde, Lorna Lalonde, Megan Lam, Jasmine Lamarche, Shawn Lamb, Patricia Lamb, Sabrina Lambert, Jennifer Lamberty, Manda Lamers, Dana Lamont, Loretta Lamontagne, Matthew Lamontagne, Ray Lampa, Lieza Lane, Kimberly Lang Schuette, Connie Lang, Danita Lang, Edith Lang, Kathleen Lang, Kelly Lang, Michael Lang, Rae Lynn Lang, Rebecca Lange, Simon Langelier, Julie Langevin, Monica Langford, Linda Langgam, Lou Langley, Stephanie Langman, Brooke Lanh, Huong Lanigan, Krista Laninga, Tina Lapchuk, Michael Laplan, Dora Lapointe, David Larden, Ross Larochelle, Tara Laron, Demelza Larsen, Derrick Larsen, Judy Amount 99,907 91,063 85,059 63,739 77,166 65,857 95,665 73,866 81,164 58,376 69,665 77,539 93,578 56,458 66,120 63,922 162,682 80,123 83,205 89,378 75,426 81,894 55,022 89,067 53,122 96,250 56,109 50,203 91,815 97,394 92,180 92,518 81,142 115,958 112,358 96,306 93,277 77,451 55,350 95,159 94,781 108,381 103,713 74,961 56,221 70,739 64,523 68,126 77,637 62,141 76,823 53,642 129,787 153,460 74,703 Name Larsen, Pamala Larson, Charlotte Larson, Joan Larson, Laureen Larson, Susan Lasalle, Christine Lastimosa, Grachelle Latimer, Christine Latimer, Wanda Latina, Hanna Latoski, Katherine Latrace, Susan Lauagan, Flordeliz Lauagan, Maria Lauagan, Milagros Lauman Hartmier, Barbara Lavoie, Laura Lavoie, Pamela Lawlor, Karen Lawrek, Stephanie Lawrence, Janice Lawrence, Monica Lawrence, Robin Lawrence, Trisha Lawson, Sara Layman, Blair Leader, Jody Leblanc, Colette Leblanc, Edward Lecren, Kelly Lee Zens, Candice Lee, Janice Leech, Kathy Leflar, Blaine Legard, Jennifer Legault Lalonde, Marie Legault Wilson, Dionne Legault, Cheryl Legault, Dana Legault, Lydia Leggott, Michelle Lehr, Craig Leibel, Andrea Leibel, Greg Leibel, Lori Leibel, Shelley Leier, Barbara Leier, Owen Leier, Rose Leippi, Dawn Leippi, Sandra Leischner, Donna Leisle, Sharleen Leitner, Laverne Lekcharoen, Jocelyn Amount 102,764 58,888 54,469 146,225 91,407 99,399 125,148 99,862 75,289 93,082 100,167 79,245 54,569 69,546 56,043 101,056 75,286 67,654 55,951 70,672 73,613 98,082 87,939 62,361 79,793 97,905 51,713 74,612 104,149 86,746 52,088 89,708 65,724 85,032 82,690 102,281 100,329 106,601 97,065 103,843 77,013 72,460 76,269 106,007 92,343 50,864 95,548 92,772 104,150 98,450 50,554 57,281 55,420 50,026 85,374 Name Lekcharoen, Raymond Lemmons, Dagny Lemoine, Julie Leniuk, Terri Lenz, Sharon Leon, Tina Leonard, Ellie Leonard, Mathieu Leonard, Shauna Leonor, May Clyde Lerminiaux, Marc Leruyet, Charmayne Leshchyshyn, Crystal Lesko, Elizabeth Lesko, Richard Lesko, Sandra Leslie, Cori Lestage, Tanya Letain, Rae Lynn Letain, Selena Letang, Arlis Letsche, Nancy Leung, Clayton Leung, Shaun Leurer, Deanne Levchenko, Illia Levesque, Candace Levesque, Cindy Lewchyshyn, Marcy Lewis, Barbara Lewis, Carma Lewis, Daniel Lewis, Katherine Leyenhorst, Cheryl Li, Feng Ling Li, Yali Liang, Yuping Libarnes, Rhea Libiano, Jose Maria Lichtenwald, Melissa Lico, Vincent Liepold, Bobbi Liepold, Gloria Ligue, Neil Limos, Maricris Lindemann, Debra Lindo, Nina Lindsay, Rae Lindstrom, Lee Lingelbach, Chad Lingelbach, Karen Lingelbach, Tara Linklater, Lyn Linnen, Alison Lipinski, Chelsea Amount 104,423 78,676 102,730 90,725 82,210 121,468 100,561 88,291 108,719 111,706 71,962 118,092 59,338 58,500 64,851 76,138 75,014 103,494 80,493 58,509 78,495 63,289 91,862 62,605 142,078 86,485 50,580 56,137 55,483 51,624 93,692 87,381 117,971 54,108 53,861 71,750 85,762 57,479 65,045 75,775 56,892 90,793 51,739 102,614 54,943 81,903 75,550 65,466 61,941 150,485 54,831 99,019 78,000 76,416 79,978 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 123 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Lipon, Marlene Lippai, Jennifer Liski-Nixon, Alysia Littman, Sarah Litzenberger, Andrea Litzenberger, Angela Litzenberger, Carla Litzenberger, Laura Liu, Yun Livingston, Crystal Livingstone, Charly Livingstone, Dustin Lizee, Rona Ljubic, Carissa Ljubic, Donovan Llarena, Melanie Lloyd, Kathleen Lobban, Caitlin Locke, Joni Lockeridge, Keith Lockert, Amber Lockert, Angela Lockert, Elizabeth Lockert, Lori Lockhart, Kristal Lodoen, Casey Loffler, Janice Logie, Brenda Lolacher, Susan Lomenda, Janice Lonethunder, Vivian Longman, Candace Longpre, Odile Loos, Francis Lopez, Amherstia Novy Lopez, Ana Liza Lorenc, Michal Lorencz, Beverley Lorencz, Taryn Lorenz, Anita Lorenz, Julie Lorenz, Kara Lorenzana, Corazon Lorenzo, Anthony Loszchuk, Marc Lott, Angela Loucks, Cheryl Lough, Maureen Louis, Debbie Loveridge, Karen Lovett, Nicole Low, Ken Lowe, Barbara Lowe, Jennifer Lowes, Terrilynn 124 Amount 57,607 137,184 76,773 74,776 78,641 53,556 55,711 90,103 90,791 86,521 85,319 85,621 96,275 104,880 124,137 147,591 150,000 52,927 59,207 74,647 75,991 88,448 96,658 88,573 82,242 64,506 62,843 58,261 67,319 82,607 69,698 50,127 152,325 93,701 106,794 50,404 53,959 63,922 112,047 69,823 70,565 80,121 78,065 77,677 71,141 102,095 97,717 62,410 58,608 114,356 90,841 103,996 53,572 95,846 50,864 Name Lowey, Jana Lowey, Judith Lu, Xiaoqing Luansing, Jemuel Lubachowski, Gwenda Lubas, Mirek Lucas, Faye Lucas, Jana Luce, Charity Lucero, Dranreb Lucero, Jocelyn Luciak, Ken Luciuk, Leann Lucyk, Madeleine Lucyk, Mary Ann Ludwikowski, Rick Luff, Heather Luistro, Cindy Lukey, Patrick Lumb, Kim Lund, Erin Lund, Starla Lunde, Kenda Lundy, Debbie Lupuliak, Vincent Luther, Rae Lutz, Wendy Luzon, Clarissa Lynch, Brant Lynn, Sandra Lys, Catherine Ma, Hong Maas, Allison Mabaet, Cherry Macagba, Angelito Macalldesantamar, Ana Macapagal, Marissa Macauley, Katherine Macausland Berg, Dianne Macdonald, Scott Macdonald, Todd Macduff, Robert Macfarlane, Caitlin Macfarlane, Jenny Macfarlane, Shera Macgregor, Shirley Machan, Ashley Macintosh, Ian Mack, Ellen Mackenzie, Bonnie Mackenzie, Deborah Mackie, Judy Macknak, Errin Maclean, Jana Maclellan, Melissa REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 95,956 83,025 81,531 75,062 84,206 71,984 50,864 52,285 72,145 105,311 100,388 125,295 70,025 62,900 51,476 65,050 93,183 89,686 130,183 72,150 86,578 86,971 95,270 91,063 55,779 90,014 59,485 110,408 76,275 95,816 72,568 53,443 143,940 54,647 80,899 121,556 137,690 72,618 81,773 98,902 91,063 59,702 55,553 50,864 94,757 54,428 73,111 71,237 79,290 50,647 55,740 72,912 79,712 56,463 82,126 Name Maclennan, Amy Maclennan, Deborah Macmillan, Carolynn Macmillan, Leanne Macmillan, Robert Macmillan, Ryan Macneil, Sharon Macneill, Dana Macphee, Cathleen Macphee, Linda Macpherson, Anita Macpherson, David Macpherson, M Janice Mactaggart, Darlene Mactal, Napoleon Mactavish, James Madrilejos, Estefania Maduck, Tricia Magallanes, Maria Lorena Maghilom, Mergie Maglangit, Charlen Maglaya, Mary Grace Magnus, Samantha Magnuson, Maureen Magnusson, Shelly Magotiaux, D Arcy Mah, Jeffrey Mahnic, Haley Mahoney, Patricia Maier, Janet Maierhoffer, Shelly Mailhot, Kelly Mailloux, Angele Maindonald, Paul Mainil, Ricki Makelki, Catherine Makie, Catherine Makowsky, Tami Maksymew, Sharon Maksymew, Stephanie Malach, Donna Malach, Shirley Malang, Edwin Malang, Marissa Malegus, Ken Mali, Bahera Malik, Roxana Malinowski, Eleanor Mama O, Maira Mamchur, Grant Mamer, Doris Mamula, Radojka Manalaysay, Carmelita Manaligod, Catherine Manalo, Lulu Amount 80,365 93,442 97,617 72,953 112,419 74,862 55,263 55,139 72,047 83,849 50,933 89,230 83,855 72,521 97,207 92,061 76,174 104,572 96,567 58,888 54,127 50,033 77,409 91,432 59,247 152,217 105,841 90,690 59,651 97,294 104,050 76,160 74,524 101,226 75,367 95,414 111,236 57,361 60,867 97,054 54,278 100,727 95,210 89,253 81,216 357,727 97,772 87,789 123,602 115,666 89,204 104,188 59,211 100,826 70,253 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Manchester Miller, Samantha Mancuso, Debra Manganop, Louie Manley, Sophia Mann, Candace Mann, Douglas Mann, Hardip Mann, Karen Mann, Karen Mann, Suba Mantesso, Cheryl Mantilla, Mark Mantyka Whitford, Elaine Manuel, Lorraine Manuevo, Ana Liza Manz, Cathy Manz, Lanjell Manz, Tammy Marasigan, Nerijol Michellani Marce, Michelle Marchigiano, Kelly Marchildon, Ginette Marcial, Flordeliz Marcotte, Jennifer Marean, Frederick Maregoudra, Seema Marins, Lisete Marissen, Debby Markle, Tracy Markwart, Corinne Markwart, Kathryn Marsh, Virginia Marshall, Bonny Marshall, Dean Marshall, Dianne Marshall, Erin Marshall, Joan L Marshall, Sarah Marshall, Trisha Martens, Morgan Martin, Arlene Martin, Donalee Martin, Donna Martin, Jason Martin, Karla Martin, Kelly Martin, Melanie Martin, Neoma Martin, Roxanne Martin, Sara Martin, Wendy Martinez, Oscar Martinook, Kayla Mary Varghese, Tincy Marynick, Marlin Amount 88,390 114,246 102,213 103,135 61,589 82,996 57,397 59,828 63,922 225,135 51,993 96,967 107,720 55,471 56,921 54,616 82,601 74,720 114,337 75,718 51,207 102,195 61,349 92,546 84,638 61,976 54,892 85,073 100,048 92,551 79,946 105,368 83,142 104,841 51,832 87,765 67,803 76,146 86,132 87,016 74,696 96,229 112,729 57,982 58,116 63,982 80,072 93,530 55,449 60,804 80,238 82,477 80,783 95,918 88,677 Name Mason, Jeffrey Mason, Julianne Massey, Kimberly Massier, Candice Massier, Carmen Massier, Jaymie Massine, Darlene Matheis, Jacob Matheson, Julie Matheson, Stephanie Mathew, Seema Matravolgyi, Cheryl Matravolgyi, Kristin Matsalla, Donna Matthews, Faye Matthews, Shauna Lee Matthews, Shelley Matthies, Yvonne Matties, Debbie Matychuk, Angela Maur, Harmeet Maw, Lester Maximchuk, Sandra Maycong, Maggie Mayer, Christopher Mayer, Megan Maynes, Julie Mazer, Mallory Mazinke, Nadine Mazur, Janelle Mazur, Mark Mbachu, Chinyere Mbasela, Phyllis Mbugua, Grace Mcauley, Karen Mcauley, Valerie Mcavoy, Erin Mcbride, Melissa Mccabe, Debra Mccall, Leah Mccallum, Karen Mccallum, Sheena Mccann, Linda Mccann, Michael Mccann, Nancy Mccarron, Michelle Mccaw, Kristen Mcclement, Laurel Mcclement, Sam Mcclughan, Landace Mcclymont, Kimberly Mccorriston, Sheri Mccrea, Morgan Mccready Wirth, Avril Mccrorie, Ian Amount 56,267 84,827 50,894 94,129 75,972 56,328 90,732 74,211 82,407 109,833 69,151 76,650 51,989 52,641 91,101 71,441 83,325 85,054 82,149 82,903 53,068 89,180 68,446 133,160 100,157 69,312 122,383 77,408 51,160 104,977 118,424 107,460 82,561 128,234 64,495 97,187 91,794 64,541 103,329 80,456 94,606 68,874 104,843 76,834 90,128 115,487 77,513 70,050 85,444 90,305 86,965 75,510 89,532 55,646 50,431 Name Mccrystal, Doreen Mccrystal, Wendy Mcculloch, Jennifer Mccullough, Cameron Mccullough, Lois Mccurry, Terryann Mccutcheon, David Mcdermaid, Karen Mcdermit, Tamara Mcdonald, Allison Mcdonald, Jordan Mcdonald, Kathryn Mcdonald, Patricia Mcdonald, Paulette Mcdonald, Richard Mcdonald, Sandra Mcdougall, Ashley Mcdougall, Brad Mcdougall, Elizabeth Mcewen, Aimee Mcewen, Shelly Mcfadyen, Cindy Mcgeough, Angela Mcgeough, Jennelle Mcgill, Nancy Mcgillivray, Malissa Mcgonigal, Valerie Mcgown, Brandi Mcgrath, Elizabeth Mcgregor Weekes, Sarah Mcgregor, Nikki Mcgregor, Rhonda Mcilmoyl, Matthew Mcintaggart, Glen Mcintosh, Shawn Mcintyre, Sheri Jo Mckay, Lisa Mckechnie, Kimberly Mckechnie, Marlene Mckechnie, Michael Mckellar, Hector Mckellar, Morgan Mckenna, Leah Mckenzie, Crystal Mckenzie, Kristen Mckenzie, Lynn Mckenzie, Sharron Mckim, Darcy Mckinnon, Carolyn Mckinnon, Faye Mcknight, Jennifer Mcknight, Stephen Mcknight, Tracie Mclachlan, Marla Mclaughlin, Leanne Amount 71,412 76,029 75,008 73,960 56,411 89,809 314,447 108,225 106,255 87,437 55,406 62,712 93,373 98,314 86,492 50,402 92,841 98,906 95,034 103,844 96,838 75,597 93,454 50,864 101,446 63,634 54,872 88,720 99,472 88,607 50,820 57,227 50,524 79,908 70,378 53,369 99,575 81,167 89,915 93,211 86,983 51,955 53,168 52,244 99,134 76,786 79,249 91,175 77,595 95,376 56,562 60,356 70,919 76,764 75,697 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 125 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Mclaughlin, Linda Mclean, Bonnie Mclean, Cathy Mclean, Charlotte Mclean, Dixon Mclean, Jade Mclean, Kelly Mclean, Magdaline Mclean, Michele Mclean, Theresa Mclellan, Morgan Mclellan, Susan Mcleod, Melanie Mcmartin, Teagen Mcmechan, Anita Mcmechan, Janet Mcmillan, Dominique Mcmillan, Evangeline Mcmorris, Cynthia Mcmullen, Cathy Mcmullen, Marlene Mcnaught, Connie Mcnaughton, Sherri Mcneil, Elaine Mcneillie, Elisha Mcnichol, Angela Mcpeek, Randy Mcphee, Linda Mcpherson, Bernadett Mcpherson, Debbie Mcrae, Meaghan Mcstay, Sharron Mctaggart, Angela Mcwhirter, Tyler Mead, Nicolette Meadows, Morgan Measner, Kelly Meggeson, Thea Meider, Monica Melchiorre, Anna Melnechenko, Jody Melnick, Barbara Melvin, Nancy Mendoza, Maribeth Menegbo, Victoria Menesis, Reny Menke, Megan Mensah, Bridget Mercer, Crystal Mercer, James Mercier, Maria Merifield, Steven Merin, Christopher Merk, Kimberly Merk, Stephanie 126 Amount 82,051 74,972 56,781 89,746 80,953 69,135 74,172 63,653 51,666 77,800 76,498 102,200 73,567 75,502 56,223 95,236 93,724 50,877 63,842 98,516 60,161 91,850 78,279 95,816 58,438 71,252 102,257 91,250 95,792 84,104 73,632 92,744 97,035 68,749 57,115 74,438 79,236 81,848 84,370 60,836 104,022 116,795 56,457 61,642 64,033 64,292 93,664 150,849 105,820 92,983 103,504 67,809 100,163 75,447 83,418 Name Merkl, Jason Merriam, Debbie Merritt, Valerie Meston, Sheri Metz, Gina Metz, Irene Metz, Meghan Metz, Sharon Meyer, Kayla Meyer, Kristen Meyer, Michelle Meyer, Nicole Meyers, Krista Meyers, Tanya Michael, Bethlehem Michael, Chinnu Michayluk, Gordon Michon, Gary Michon, Gerald Middelkoop, Shayleen Middleton, Lanna Mihalicz, Helen Mijares Lopez, Lalaine Milar, Joanne Mildenberger, Maegan Mile, Clay Mileusnic, Slobodan Millama Luna, Alma Millar, Diane Millar, Natalie Miller, Adrienne Miller, Beverly Miller, Diane Miller, Heather Miller, Kelly Miller, Lindsay Miller, Lois Miller, Margaret Miller, Nicole Miller, Nicole Miller, Shirley Miller, Tamara Millette, Sonia Milton, Samantha Mina, Jaime Iii Minchuk, Rhonda Ming Fok, Tricia Minifie, Rhonda Minto, Patricia Mirasty, Jennifer Mirva, Denise Mise, Callie-Rhea Miskiman, Todd Mitchell, Angie Mitchell, Carla REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 73,538 69,128 75,834 79,983 143,358 98,466 50,837 90,925 88,892 85,534 50,864 67,917 79,518 79,798 83,061 94,890 73,691 58,588 68,826 60,100 88,892 72,691 94,783 61,916 52,293 89,039 55,968 53,455 51,939 75,453 75,886 89,929 57,069 117,551 81,179 62,027 80,985 95,530 50,503 66,980 78,113 64,178 78,748 74,331 57,049 75,962 104,477 89,549 79,339 79,996 103,387 64,422 99,544 78,262 72,280 Name Mitchell, Cory Mitchell, Danita Mitchell, Michael Mitchell, Paul Geoffrey Mitchell, Tia Mitchelson, Harry Mittermayr, Stacey Mlynarczyk, Jaelyn Moberly, Lori Moc, Peter Modderman, Jennifer Moeller, Michelle Moeller, Whitney Moffat, Tracy Moffatt, Laura Moghal Tayapad, Jasmine Mohammadi, Shakiba Mohan, Geethu Mohl, Regan Mohr, Janet Mokelki, Lorie Mokry, Michelle Molesky, Carla Molesky, Louise Moltz, Laura Monette, Kayla Money, Melodee Monin, Beverley Monin, Christine Monson, Maggie Montanini, Lorna Montano, Lisi Monteith, Bernadett Montenegro, Shelley Monteyne, Dianne Monuik, Robin Moody, Terrence Mooney, Dianne Moore, Charlene Moore, Jade Moore, Kara Moore, Melissa Moore, Michelle Moore, Shayna Moore, Sheila Moore, Sherilyn Morales, Asvet Lana Morcillo, Rowena Moreau, Colleen Morgan, Donna Morgan, Rosheen Morgan, Stuart Morhart, Stacey Morison Clarke, Keeley Morissette, Ryan Amount 72,071 72,998 100,192 82,698 81,838 67,351 97,454 71,398 92,529 74,660 83,109 69,086 77,296 54,803 50,590 71,622 51,440 74,313 77,237 77,660 103,468 87,209 67,749 101,236 62,347 68,197 65,631 51,271 51,155 64,842 103,243 126,991 77,556 96,977 95,934 85,504 74,117 96,658 72,707 79,112 91,635 86,908 57,798 53,647 93,389 94,844 89,201 50,622 64,500 78,216 55,673 77,729 80,007 52,485 109,547 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Morrell, Debra Morrice, Glenda Morris, Cindy Morris, Jaclyn Morris, Linda Morris, Roxane Morrison, Jaime Morrison, Jennifer Morrison, Jodie Morrison, Lisa Morrison, Robin Morrison, Sandra Morrow, Grace Morrow, Jennifer Morrow, Wendy Moryski, Adriana Moses, Melissa Mosewich, Cindy Moshenko, Megan Mosiman, Bonnie Mountstephen, Leah Moyer, Gordon Moyer, Katarzyna Mpundu, Regina Mroske, Lisa Muhr, Vivian Muir, Kaylee Muise Rein, Tiffany Mukakigeli, Margaret Mulatz, Frank Mulatz, Tyson Mulder, Jenarae Muller, Karen Mulridge, Andrea Mulridge, John Mulvogue, Myriah Mumford, Christa Mundo, John Charles Mundy, Marilyn Munn, Miranda Munns, Tiffany Munro, Loralee Munson, Russell Muravchik, Germann Mureseanu, Alison Murphy, Jessica Murphy, Kendra Murphy, Tracey Murray, Annastra Murray, Carolyn Murray, David Murray, Kerri Murray, Kimberly Murray, Mark Murray, Sharon Amount 73,047 121,948 57,292 53,505 71,393 82,797 91,371 60,845 78,735 81,305 89,189 57,920 53,596 78,805 72,213 59,363 100,862 117,975 79,517 66,151 75,628 82,145 74,984 101,859 93,334 51,581 89,504 61,850 54,819 88,580 72,535 56,494 92,500 86,679 64,505 75,950 55,813 125,952 52,144 73,085 79,633 65,069 92,212 116,076 92,781 84,275 58,623 83,334 90,169 95,041 77,184 65,056 75,418 98,554 80,219 Name Murrell, Bryan Mursal, Onoria Murthy, Poornima Musleh, Jordan Issa Musoke, Juliet Mustafaeva, Shahlo Mutafya, Mary Muzzin, Ricky Mwale, Mwangala Mwangobola, Kufase Mwape, Delphine Mwela, Judy Mydonick, Ken Myers, Carissa Myers, Carol Myers, Jacqueline Myers, Ken Myers, Robert Myles, Wanda Myrah, Kayla Myrah, Michele Myren, Reta Mytopher Benoit, Lori Ann Naces, Genie Ann Nachilongo Daka, Gladys Nachtegaele, Alison Nadiger, Cathy Nadon, Christine Nahachewsky, Desiree Nahorney, Jennifer Nalwamba, Rhoda Namutosi, Ruth Nandania, Gaurav Narca, Imelda Nartatez, Christian Nartatez, Kristy An Nartey, Cathy Nasewich, Susanne Natyshak, Merle Natyshak, Sylvia Nault, Samahlee Nazareth, Joshua Nazareth, Leah Neault, Bree Nechi, Maureen Neher, Mona Neigel, Jocelyn Neighbour, Chelsea Neis, Cyndi Neison, Valerie Neiszner, Troy Nelson, Beverly Nelson, Danielle Nelson, Diane Nelson, Joanne Amount 55,673 52,536 445,983 88,967 76,060 61,306 116,339 66,379 133,252 112,608 117,391 97,085 59,100 63,796 92,353 80,118 96,460 78,390 68,093 54,948 104,817 60,588 73,109 111,465 94,153 91,176 80,925 76,751 98,920 55,900 127,665 59,240 54,230 66,860 57,212 75,574 82,746 101,368 98,516 50,864 172,526 62,902 110,213 88,252 97,406 74,834 81,478 84,507 74,045 98,567 75,465 90,811 95,611 88,838 97,149 Name Nelson, Nadeane Nelson, Rachel Neuls, Barbara Neuls, Kendra Neuls, Michelle Neumann, Amy Neumann, Barbara Neumann, Carey Neumann, Harry Neustaeter, Andrea Neville, Desirae Neville, Susan New, Emilee New, Katelyn Newcombe, Jennifer Newcombe, Susan Newton, Richard Ng, Wendy Ngilangil, Mercedes Ngoka, Grace Nguyen Lowe, Ha Nguyen, Chau Nguyen, Cuong Nguyen, Diane Nguyen, Elizabeth Nguyen, Jenny Nguyen, Thuy Nichol Langlais, Barbara Nichol, Bobbi Nichol, Christine Nichol, Megan Nichols, Gloria Nicholson, Stephanie Niedermayer, Dianne Nielsen, Doug Nielsen, Heather Nieminen, Shannan Nieto, Lori Niklas, Daphne Ning, Lianne Nishimura, Michiko Nistor, Brad Nitoral, Flerida Njoku, Lilian Noble, Christa Noble, Rebecca Nones, Rizzaliene Remo Nordby, Andrea Nordgulen, Laura Nordgulen, Terry Nordstrom, Mason Nordwick, Kim Norick, Barbara Norlander, Jillian Norman, Bridgett Amount 84,360 79,297 105,733 59,636 122,849 95,825 125,021 60,315 96,638 52,413 102,617 253,123 75,904 69,164 61,592 61,977 86,795 73,095 54,517 76,021 79,382 81,584 68,632 111,456 54,036 80,505 143,918 91,011 60,343 81,718 50,249 100,812 50,898 104,371 76,716 76,834 86,035 105,431 57,206 103,416 63,696 89,649 58,677 104,014 80,238 54,223 83,087 94,412 87,358 74,773 77,992 120,824 98,469 92,153 51,603 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 127 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Norman, Christopher Norman, Judy Norman, Patti Norminton, Jim Norris, Lorie Nosterud, Jennifer Novak Galgan, Harriett Novak, Dodi Novak, Leanne Noval, Chad Simon Noval, Ferdinand Novecosky, Lawrence Novik, Lori Nowosad, Janelle Noyes, Heather Noyes, Shae Nugent, Karen Nurse, Byron Nurse, Shawna Nwalozie, Annunciata Nwaodu, Evangeline Nyuli, Amanda O Sullivan, Tara O Watch, Erin Oak, Lisa Oakes, Larry Oates, Kayla Oberndorfer, Gillian Obispo, Eunice Obispo, Samuel Obleman, Zachary Obrien, Richard Obrigewitsch, Carmen Obrigewitsch, Charlene Obyrne, Gillian Obyrne, Patrick Ocampo, Rochelle Ocampo, Rosalie Ochitwa, Sandra Ochoa, Patricia Oconnor, Dawn Oconnor, Fiona O’Connor, Megan Ocreto, Mark Noel Octubre, Penafrancia Odi, Mary Pauline Odi, Prim Rose Odow, Barbara Odow, Jodie Ogibowski, Theresa Ogilvie, Ivorine Ogilvie, Lore Ogrodnick, Nancy Okeadu, Justina Olanipekun, Caroline 128 Amount 114,198 118,847 84,393 73,357 76,178 54,913 112,361 102,237 98,233 85,580 82,908 66,077 79,786 82,105 78,125 59,086 74,752 118,201 83,486 125,677 54,120 96,181 91,777 105,341 90,983 93,332 74,584 118,092 56,797 51,724 52,905 59,619 84,797 89,070 79,231 174,435 96,117 70,293 84,239 74,923 95,859 118,526 61,955 61,820 101,380 51,649 60,740 59,487 50,564 92,829 54,052 118,705 104,179 62,341 137,922 Name Olbrich, Robert Olekshy, Kevin Oliquino, Raissa Oliver Carson, Stacey Oliver Ewaniuk, Tracey Olson, Curtis Olson, Kimberley Olson, Pamela Olson, Tanda Olson, Wendy Oluyinka, Funmilayo Oluyinka, Stephen Omolida, Genalyn Onagi, Maxine Oo, Min Oochoo, Twyla Oquinn, Sheryl Orasan, Loredana Orban, Dale Orde, Cheryl Orell Bast, Shannon Orell, Colleen Orell, Megan Orellana, Edwin Oremba, Misty Oreniyi, Omolola Orlic Muth, Regina Orlowski, Louine Orosz, Sharla Ortega, Ruth Anabel Orthner, Amy Orthner, Gail Ortman, Gwen Ortman, Nina Ortman, Noreen Osborne, Tara Osicki, Nicole Osiowy Hunter, Patricia Osipoff, Rhonda Ostapiw, Lori Ostapowich, Shannon Ostrikova, Ioulia Ostrowka, Rhonda Oswal, Jyoti Ott, Brigid Ott, Jenelle Ott, Kim Otten, Laurele Ottenbreit, Leslie Ottoson, Cheryl Overend, Dawn Owen, Sherilea Owens, Katherine Ozga Bellamy, Linda Ozipko, Shirley REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 57,471 76,812 65,465 102,195 51,363 95,468 50,774 96,882 77,864 95,206 94,804 101,509 95,205 81,644 63,910 50,016 104,841 84,996 95,617 50,864 65,136 77,943 71,298 57,072 71,914 55,849 65,863 110,760 81,753 80,593 67,447 116,532 77,629 111,449 50,578 89,575 65,995 90,421 56,713 61,266 91,637 57,566 73,113 64,614 92,503 91,000 85,730 74,025 64,508 66,685 95,022 94,896 103,202 96,828 54,732 Name Pacada, Melanie Pachal, Laurelle Pacis, Fitz Pacis, Sarah Paderanga, Fe Paderanga, Sogie Marie Paderanga, Trinidad Pador Lee, Beverly Paetsch, Dale Pagdilao, Rowena Page, Karen Paguyo, Purificat Pahkala, Lisa Paice, Trudy Palandri, Sandra Palazzo, Lee Ann Paligan, Daphne Palik, Debbie Palmer, Dianne Palmer, Janice Palmer, Lorie Palmer, Terena Palmero, Arnold Palmier, Joan Paluck, Elan Pamintuan, Amanda Panchuk, Douglas Pandey, Mamata Panelo, Rueben Jan Panjeta, Jaspreet Pantazoglou, Kalliopi Pantel, Chris Papish, Christopher Parachoniak, Pat Paraiso, Edgardo Paraiso, Elena Paraiso, Ernesto Paraiso, Ernilou Paraiso, Lourdes Parakkandathil, Abdul Parasram, Maria Parbery, Donna Pare, Judy Parent, Darla Parisloff, Kim Park, Crystal Park, Katherine Parker, Kyle Parker, Lauren Parker, Norma Parker, Robert Parley, James Parley, Lorie Parr, Raichel Parr, Suzy Amount 75,100 73,508 58,007 95,858 59,530 61,986 55,745 63,381 77,508 102,529 68,853 54,220 82,836 71,154 77,745 72,703 76,526 58,638 112,622 57,916 113,563 50,667 108,699 57,935 131,410 88,487 120,641 81,093 153,761 50,828 50,324 79,369 82,981 107,700 76,755 61,463 50,186 70,836 72,280 87,131 83,646 77,400 76,962 97,036 55,555 55,484 61,652 98,767 72,986 103,295 84,967 73,366 56,258 59,160 60,934 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Parrell, Billy Parrell, Denise Parris, Urica Parrott, Teri Parsons, Aaron Parsons, Lucia Parsons, Maryanne Partaik, Susan Parvez, Naeem Pasamonte, Joanne Belle Paseznak, Marion Paseznak, Scott Pasion, Ricarda Paskey, Gail Paslawski, Judith Pasloske, Ramona Pass, Danielle Patel, Chirag Patel, Deepikaben Patel, Dilipkumar Patel, Dipeshkumar Patel, Pratikkumar Paterson, Dineen Patricio, Alex Patterson, Bev Patterson, Darcy Patterson, Latoya Patzer, Dave Paul, Darin Paul, Michael Paul, Shiny Paul, Steve Paulhus, Blake Paulhus, Gwen Paulson, Steve Paus, Carrie Pawliw, Tracy Paxton, Jennifer Payne, Raymond Paysen, Angela Peakman, Ashlie Pearce, Brent Pearce, Stacie Pearson, Anita Pearson, Danielle Peasley, Raena Peberdy, Sabrina Peck, Erin Peddle, Kimberly Pedersen, Ashley Pedersen, Patricia Pederson, Erica Pedscalny, Brenda Peel, Jamie Pegg, Nicole Amount 83,593 93,867 119,162 90,184 50,425 95,572 50,026 136,889 454,488 76,851 137,846 90,610 73,667 85,444 100,872 55,667 61,873 64,316 66,331 74,713 72,350 60,562 90,363 65,465 51,348 50,540 119,983 85,877 55,085 66,281 57,178 82,445 66,294 92,269 69,683 92,031 57,250 70,796 59,510 68,133 105,815 70,025 52,876 55,544 81,635 75,561 52,878 56,514 75,299 96,923 85,356 106,431 90,095 89,115 68,279 Name Pekush, Dennis Pelagio, Maria Irma Pelechytik, Jan Pelletier, Kim Peltier, Brenda Penner, Janice Penner, Kaitlyn Penner, Lyndsay Pennett, Christy Pepper, Edwin Peralta Elgueta, Pedro Perampalam, Anusshan Perchie, Glen Perkins, Cheryl Perkins, Susan Perras, Omer Perrault Finch, Veronick Perrault, Stephanie Perreault, Serena Perrin, Jonathan Persaud, Parmanand Persson, Barbara Persson, Karen Pervin, Shahina Pesquera, Grace Peters, Chelsea Peters, Leia Peters, Robert Peters, Wade Peterson, Diane Peterson, Kathy Petit Homme, Cary Petracek, Caylyn Petracek, Roxanne Petrie, Maria Petrychyn, Margaret Petryna, Vivian Pettit, Terri Petty, Shari Peyson Biensch, Lois Pham, Huy Philip, Arun Phillipo Hugel, Paula Phillips, Casey Phillips, Cherise Phillips, Lee Phillips, Scott Phillips, Tracy Phillips, Zachary Picard, Imelda Picard, Sonja Pickett, Sandra Pierce, Christina Pierrard, Angela Pike, Fay Amount 91,046 92,435 95,374 78,832 71,172 78,790 68,073 92,472 68,222 56,598 66,519 70,524 153,499 56,525 140,883 73,662 53,810 80,375 58,941 96,653 81,472 87,938 63,112 50,172 128,950 84,180 83,281 231,212 98,587 90,522 71,166 50,712 62,906 67,016 52,512 143,400 93,117 109,343 75,393 63,819 147,545 69,165 92,302 107,095 54,440 52,927 88,060 149,424 59,828 58,318 101,288 56,024 75,481 77,063 81,744 Name Pillipow, Catherine Pilon, Janelle Pilon, Marcia Pilon, Timothy Pilot, Deana Pinay, Paige Pinel, Gizelle Pirlot, Christine Pitre, David Pituley, Brandon Pitura, Susan Plank, Lisa Playter, Pamela Plosker, Connie Plosz, Neal Poage, Pamela Pohl, Rebecca Poier, Lynn Anne Poitras, Jana Pollard, Sandra Pollock, Bonnie Pollock, Chris Pollock, Darlene Pollock, Glenda Pollock, Nicole Pollock, Sarah Pollon, Albert Pollon, Monique Polvi, Janelle Pompu, Tammy Pon, Tin Yout Poncsak, Debbie Poole, Sherry Poorman, Maxine Pope, Steve Popescue, Melissa Popick, Paula Popkie, Peter Popoff, Laura Popowich, Glenda Portras, Donna Posehn, Lindsey Postigo Suarez, Viviana Potetz Moore, Leeann Potter Erhardt, Meghan Potter, Douglas Potter, Gladys Potter, Vera Pouteaux, Kayla Powell, Lindsey Powell, Maureen Power, Kenda Powers, Jessica Powers, Marilyn Praski, Nancy Amount 57,930 59,738 77,731 140,343 50,402 99,389 50,992 63,905 60,870 88,855 102,446 115,821 136,163 63,300 51,706 76,095 61,870 54,089 93,110 82,597 68,381 104,841 148,136 62,855 88,209 76,314 73,585 85,106 63,532 92,884 137,974 101,717 92,021 69,893 74,126 59,252 85,619 88,843 53,556 105,950 107,905 89,945 54,159 93,397 72,771 79,276 109,613 90,517 79,639 50,712 75,966 101,015 102,842 64,098 99,455 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 129 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Prass-Aksu, Katharina Pratt, Kelsie Precones, Eva Preikchat, Elton Prekaski, Colleen Preston Deitner, Spencer Pretzlaw, Doreen Prill, Tristine Primavera, Janice Printz, Chelsea Pritchard, Beverley Pritchard, Ruth Proudlove, Elizabeth Proulx, Sharon Provick, Sandra Prychak, Christen Pugh, Myrna Pugh, Sara Pugsley, Michelle Pukas, Jaclyn Pura, Amanda Purdue, Erin Purdue, Ryan Puri Harrison, Hema Puszkar, Shaunalee Putz, Abigail Pylatiuk, Jason Quangtakoune, Wendy Quarto, Vicky Quero, Geste Quezon, Jerfelle Quine, Tamara Quiniones, Michelle Ann Quinlan, Colleen Quinnett Bobetsis, Michele Quintero, Claire Quintero, Pedro Quintyn, Wanda Qureshi, Tania Raab, Nicole Rabaino, Jessel Rabulan, Mary Racette, Andrea Racette, Joyce Racette, Kenneth Racette, Krista Racette, Yvonne Rachar, Kathryn Radbourne, Joelynne Radons, Shelly Radutu, Cristiana Radutu, George Rae, Justin Rae, Karla Rae, Michelle 130 Amount 136,272 70,178 53,594 73,079 145,927 77,045 91,356 57,020 86,869 81,219 94,755 53,904 99,560 90,222 73,031 56,243 59,430 87,287 53,334 86,861 64,776 94,349 102,195 64,583 97,664 96,252 88,034 103,766 53,592 104,397 136,516 91,063 117,461 118,092 78,755 90,247 51,094 52,589 77,246 99,203 111,090 125,794 83,151 91,063 66,861 88,339 93,247 86,489 79,281 98,311 86,831 220,090 93,773 53,507 86,300 Name Ragadio, Rosario Raganas, Glecerie Rahimzadah, Nasim Rainbow, Monica Rainbow, Scott Rainville, Lisa Ram, Hansa Ramage, Cheryl Ramilo-Bayatan, Analea Ramos Faldas, Lalaine Ramos, Katrina Ramos, Pinky Ava Ramsay, Corrie Ramsay, Doug Ramsay, Todd Ranalli, Greg Randall, Cathy Randhawa, Aman Rante, Lesley Rante, Merle Rapchalk, Jason Rapchalk, Kimberly Rappai, Rintu Raquedan, Jeanavie Rask, Colin Rasmussen, Benjamin Rasmussen, E Jane Rathwell, Dana Rathy, Brent Ratz, Chalena Rauckman, Christina Ray, Amanda Rayos, Racquel Reaburn, Ross Read, Jody Rector, Patricia Reddekop, Edith Reddekop, Patrick Redenbach, Michael Reece, Wanda Reed, Danielle Reed, David Reed, Jody Reekie, Wendy Regehr, Ronald Reichert, Sherri Reid Leimgardt, Lorna Reid, Amy Reid, Ingrid Reid, Joanne Reid, Marilyn Reimer, Betty Reimer, Florence Reiser, Katie Reitenbach, Amanda REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 190,350 69,768 66,146 54,409 87,523 79,726 59,530 58,007 52,891 65,037 130,724 64,220 94,697 81,987 91,327 77,288 50,286 61,083 54,792 53,771 84,463 72,719 85,220 173,887 86,999 51,684 62,392 57,357 121,613 77,355 94,501 75,026 121,525 95,636 52,306 98,829 56,707 89,441 254,067 71,779 66,882 90,035 95,805 66,097 96,105 83,439 86,583 75,319 117,606 93,373 94,046 65,433 75,801 50,614 57,057 Name Reiter, Lori Renauld, Lacy Rennebohm, Lynnette Renner Scott, Faye Renner, Kaitlyn Rennie, Trisha Renwick, Patricia Repotente, Anthony Repotente, Maria Fe Resurreccion, Althea Rettger, Kelly Retzer, Pamela Revelo, Jay Revenko, Scott Revoy, Sheldon Reyes De Salgado, Maria De Reyes, Billy John Reynard, Beth Reynolds, Michael Reynolds, Regan Rhinelander, Krista Rhodes, Diane Rhodes, Rod Riccetto, Anabella Ricci, Jacquelin Ricci, Stanley Rich, Kim Richards, James Richards, Mardel Richardson, Brenda Richardson, Coreen Richardson, Nancy Richaud, Pamela Richenberger, Paul Richter, Deborah Richter, Florence Richter, Ginger Richter, Glenn Riddell, Erica Rieder, Colleen Rieder, Evelyn Riemer, Joan Riess, Makenzie Rigonan, Dryden Rinas, Shelly Rines, Andrea Ring, David Rintoul, Leah Ripplinger, Janice Rispens, Tonni Rist, Amanda Ritchie, Bonnie Ritchie, Shanna Ritmiller, Maryann Ritson, Ann Amount 75,290 51,457 50,521 92,524 67,146 77,760 95,728 66,570 133,920 88,807 100,905 69,682 118,439 87,875 78,441 51,018 77,934 66,629 62,073 55,582 57,540 62,387 72,098 82,271 152,178 81,438 79,405 60,416 96,155 64,188 89,745 73,529 120,918 77,825 71,453 94,535 91,526 71,632 68,663 51,385 50,874 94,133 75,959 96,953 62,335 72,146 65,209 95,575 85,607 50,194 112,787 59,798 54,493 57,787 72,782 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Rittwage, Catherine Rivera, Lenia Rivers, Monica Roach, Stephanie Roberts, Brent Roberts, Garnet Roberts, Gennine Roberts, Susan Roberts, Wanda Robertson, Coralee Robertson, Marlene Robillard, Cindy Robins, Lynnette Robinson, Beryl Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Carla Robinson, Jennifer Robinson, Lorrie Robinson, Tom Robison, Brent Robson, Janice Rocheleau, Kelly Rodenbush, Janelle Rodger, Debbie Rodgers, Jennifer Rodgers, Melissa Rodgers, Milissa Rodgers, Pamela Rodil, Ruel Rodrigo, Lorainne Fe Rodriguez, Stephanie Roduta, Gerico Roduta, Madilene Roduta, Raul Roesch, Erin Rogers, Arlene Rogers, Katherine Rogers, Shannon Rogina, Sandy Rogoschewsky, Deborah Rogoschewsky, Jessica Rojan, Devika Roland, Lisa Roman, Tito Romaniuk, Natalie Romero, Ana Roque, Alexander Rorbeck, Barry Rorbeck, Darlene Rosbrook, Gloria Rose, Adam Rosete, Virgilio Roske, Sheila Roslinski, Carla Rosnau, Tasha Amount 104,204 74,893 70,530 79,429 139,669 91,063 74,818 64,959 61,500 75,865 93,372 51,656 104,579 135,898 71,254 60,954 55,720 73,884 121,850 106,790 102,321 66,605 54,404 107,079 91,722 78,056 110,284 86,953 96,448 98,177 113,864 73,292 82,477 53,333 123,548 92,854 97,665 78,614 101,254 77,095 59,215 97,853 97,764 64,947 51,943 55,610 149,966 50,489 132,933 97,744 62,926 55,106 56,105 82,050 55,376 Name Rosom, Cheryl Ross, Jacalyn Ross, Katherine Ross, Rosemarie Rosser, Cindy Rostie, Chantel Rostie, Darcy Rotariu, Lynn Roth, Cheyanne Rotheisler, Stephanie Rothwell, Mary Roulston, David Roulston, Shelley Roussin, Barbara Roussin, Jason Routledge, Joy Roy, Linda Roy, Valerie Royal, Benjamin Royal, Joshua Royal, Stephanie Rozon, Danielle Ruda, Lisa Rudd, Delaney Ruddell, Cheryl Rude, Darlene Rudolph, Courtney Rudolph, Sobra Rudy, Dennis Ruecker, Holly Ruecker, Joshua Ruecker, Margaret Ruehs, Dyneena Rukas, Dmytro Runge, Dianna Runge, Sarah Rupchan, Joe Rushlow, Jodi Rushton, Beverly Rushton, Mitsy Rusk, Kimberly Russell, Jennifer Russell, Nancy Russell, Pamela Russell, Rhonda Russell, Robert Rutten, Karen Ruzicka Olson, Corie Ryan, Arla Ryan, Colleen Ryan, Warren Rybchuk, Ken Ryder, Connie Rydzik, Kathryn Rydzik, Louise Amount 100,104 102,983 57,168 51,377 58,633 51,671 71,618 73,357 59,358 77,659 61,533 115,925 95,057 59,221 74,764 96,067 74,000 85,060 95,147 64,025 74,916 83,438 99,932 98,846 52,019 79,726 78,032 57,067 55,203 123,365 83,535 82,884 102,195 71,082 62,286 60,913 84,239 130,205 56,435 68,728 113,168 62,580 55,646 56,584 75,837 94,540 110,855 68,904 93,938 52,824 76,324 63,915 54,706 50,451 141,774 Name Ryerson, Jennifer Sabo, Carol Saczek, Krzysztof Safi, Masoud Sagan, Shirley Sagun, Lamberto Sahlu, Ethiopia Sahulka, Cole Saint, Paul Saint, Sherry Salberg, Alexa Salem, Alicia Sali, Janet Sali, Kristin Sali, Lori Sali, Mona Salminen, Sara Salvador, Christopher John Sam, Agatha Samayoa, Jose Samchyk, Stephen Samchyk, Tera Lee Samonte, Joel Samonte, Nolita Samoy, May San Diego, Ricsan Sanden, Joel Sanden, Tracy Sanders, Carol-Anne Sanders, Whitney Sanderson, Nadean Sandhoff, Lorraine Sandhu, Kulwinder Sandin, Sherri Sandor, Donna Sandstra, Shawnna Sanftleben, Laura Sanger, Stephanie Sanopo, Maria C Santiago, Karen Santo, Christina Santo, Matthew Santos, Dulce Santos, Edna Santos, Giovanni Santos, Imelda Santos, Vilma Sanville, Shawn Sanya, Lynn Sanya, Olu Sarma, Debasish Sarmiento, Louelle Sarrazin, Alicia Sarty, Cathy Sastaunik, Alanna Amount 72,042 69,016 424,903 96,473 50,407 55,856 60,524 76,746 84,513 93,628 51,826 54,308 88,860 65,658 78,234 105,121 51,058 57,510 73,417 97,315 70,808 74,383 204,281 73,581 77,182 117,512 90,365 81,294 80,496 105,742 63,444 54,650 63,062 94,794 97,688 81,962 79,825 63,317 73,355 115,014 100,570 62,210 65,074 78,065 92,500 65,042 52,674 87,283 153,499 63,385 72,724 111,482 60,525 75,708 52,304 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 131 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Sauer, Melissa Savoie Church, Natalie Sawatsky, Carlie Sawatsky, Chris Sawchuk, Dusten Sawchuk, Rachelle Sawel, Alexandra Saxby, Shay Sayer, Cecilia Schaeffer Rist, Holly Schaeffer, Bailey Schaffer, Donna Schalk, Yvonne Scharfenberg, Leslie Schatz, Lois Scheibel, Michelle Scheidt, Coby Schell, Eloise Schellenberg, Deborah Schenstead, Amanda Scherbey, Terry Scherle, Melanie Scherle, Tracy Scheuer, Brenda Scheuer, Gail Schiazza, Guido Schick, Debra Schikowski, Tracey Schill, Katelynn Schill, Lisa Schill, Robin Schill, Sarah Schiller, Betty Schiltz, Carol Schiltz, Murray Schinborn, Charisse Schinborn, Jim Schindel, Sherice Schindel, Taryn Schindelka, Crystal Schindler, Brenda Schindler, Karen Schlamp, Michelle Schlechte, Jared Schleede, Amanda Schlichtmann, Esther Schmeling, Lenore Schmidt, Aaron Schmidt, Andrew Schmidt, Bonny Schmidt, Craig Schmidt, Danielle Schmidt, Deborah Schmidt, Julie Schmidt, Kristen 132 Amount 82,515 99,271 62,108 90,949 132,207 58,910 81,661 52,119 61,334 85,242 62,398 54,153 55,413 68,058 102,195 103,313 104,998 90,279 93,123 61,464 83,449 79,407 53,161 84,985 137,384 93,996 66,008 93,487 69,947 91,259 56,513 66,423 80,445 73,231 76,732 65,841 55,071 90,372 78,092 67,660 55,561 101,284 103,933 56,316 59,375 69,139 56,410 86,288 87,807 87,682 132,831 60,962 58,725 107,904 68,582 Name Schmidt, Kristin Schmidt, Melissa Schmidt, Rachelle Schmidt, Rhegan Schmidt, Shawna Schmidt, Sherry Schmidt, Susan Schmidt, Traci Jo Schmidtz, Barbara Schmitz, Jessica Schneider, Alma Schneider, Amanda Schneider, Doreen Schneider, Susan Schnurr, Jinky Schock, Brenda Schoenhofen, Brenda Schoenrock, Coralee Schoenroth, Johnathan Schoenthal, Lois Schoenthaler, Shelley Schooley, Bryan Schopf, Jacqueline Schrader, Ceigee Schroeder, Alexis Schuba, Angela Schuba, Robert Schuette, Shelbi Schuler, Sharon Schulhauser, Michael Schultes, Jeffrey Schultz, Beverley Schultz, Michelle Schultz, Rhonda Schultz, Victoria Schulz, Greg Schumann, Carmena Schussler, Lisa Schuster, Brenda Schuster, Fawna Schutz, Monica Schwabe, Keith Schwalm, Dwayne Schwark, Dayna Schwartz, Janice Schwartz, Kelly Schwartz, Lloyd Schwartz, Robert Schwartz, Wendy Schweiger, Margaret Schweitzer, Alanna Schweitzer, Lynda Scollan, Amanda Scott, Marcia Scott, Maxine REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 81,517 62,732 79,488 73,339 105,200 76,247 82,051 92,963 79,917 84,797 88,811 87,592 70,105 61,755 59,186 78,755 126,607 89,746 63,922 54,652 91,897 72,314 67,035 98,232 70,231 90,420 107,344 83,322 79,224 80,464 88,613 73,357 97,743 75,610 84,672 107,631 52,519 85,935 110,255 72,486 97,553 55,614 95,124 60,347 79,391 77,247 67,012 104,841 69,451 86,867 77,384 106,988 53,999 118,092 134,483 Name Scott, Michelle Scott, Nicole Scraper, Kelly Sculli, Marissa Sebastian, Liza Sebastian, Lydia Sebastien, Jolene Sebulsky, Kyle Secuur, Janine Secuur, Linda Sehn, Marcia Seib, Chad Seib, Heather Seibel, Jackie Seida, Timothy Seidlikoski, Noelle Seidlitz, Nancy Seitz, Tammy Selinger, Arlene Selinger, Darcie Selinger, Janelle Selinger, Kimberley Selinger, Lorenda Selinger, Marsha Selinger, Michelle Selinger, Norman Selinger, Stephen Sellers, Nancy Sellinger, Cheryl Sellinger, Douglas Selzer, Sharon Semchuk, William Semey, Patricia Senft, Diane Senft, Kaylene Senga, Carrie Senga, Chad Senger, Chelsea Seno, Rommel Sentes, Tina Serbu, Karen Serle, Shelley Serrano, Cherrlyn Service, Rochelle Severo, Silvia Severson, David Severson, Kassandra Shannon, Jacqueline Shannon, Samantha Sharkey, Brittany Sharma, Indu Sharpe, Cara Sharpe, Josephine Shaw, Bobbie Jean Shaw, Dawn Amount 93,136 105,480 93,707 92,657 98,155 97,736 79,421 58,539 79,660 55,990 50,877 77,711 83,745 82,051 55,029 71,196 97,642 74,863 80,752 60,593 76,711 56,137 56,792 73,357 79,080 71,792 102,090 81,616 72,918 120,084 105,283 130,774 134,882 51,121 65,106 91,063 90,670 62,605 554,119 98,645 50,722 108,496 99,385 71,305 55,423 91,098 69,641 102,195 53,850 63,854 62,344 55,986 96,992 55,355 83,568 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Shaw, Terrence Shay, Melanda Sheldon, Angela Shenner, Robyn Sheridan, Eileen Sherling, Kathy Shetterly, Alyson Shevalier, Marcel Shevchuk, Debra Shewchuk, Daryl Shewchuk, Denise Shields, Cathy Shiplack, Brenda Shiplack, Robyn Shire, Tiona Shire, Tracy Shoemaker, Laurie Sholdra, Yuriy Shreeves, Lora Shuflita Kurtz, Sheila Shymkiw, Joanne Sia, Eduardo Sia, Jackson Sia-Javier, Lynette Sian, Maria Maika Siao, Kristina Marie Siapno, Irish Jylland Siapno, Marie Sheina Siason, Thea Marie Sibbald, Susan Sich, Colleen Sich, Trina Siddiqui, Rabiah Sidebottom, Sarah Sideen, Tina Sidhu, Arashdeep Sidhu, Kuldeep Sidhu, Mohinder Sieben, Lianne Sieben, Natasha Sigmeth, Myra Signarowski, Stuart Silljer, Leslie Silver, Amanda Silversides, Katelyn Silverson, Elsa Silzer, Genine Silzer, Joanne Silzer, Kayla Sim, Carey Simard, Katherine Simcak, Carol Simcak, Jessica Simicorescu, Constanti Simms, Rita Amount 93,242 85,857 76,008 88,832 76,191 61,863 98,496 58,104 216,157 117,631 65,323 57,202 53,279 87,782 54,993 84,582 82,325 77,416 84,404 112,300 96,854 107,107 118,818 175,858 58,471 109,032 119,540 72,749 75,737 53,349 99,563 81,049 101,990 91,147 72,071 50,288 95,655 62,205 68,963 61,587 63,230 89,502 53,711 80,664 93,999 92,467 98,823 87,496 60,928 109,534 92,818 69,065 73,799 57,488 55,222 Name Simon, Claudia Simpson, Jamie Simpson, Karly Sinclair Birns, Heather Sinclair, Bettyanne Sinclair, Natalie Sinclair, Robin Singer, Gennifer Singer, Jade Singer, Kateri Singh, Damanpreet Singh, Harpreet Singh, Melanie Singh, Stephanie Sinnett, Caitlin Sinnett, Debbie Siriban, Andrew Echica Sirup, Brendon Sjodin, Arlen Skaf, Sheila Skiba, Valerie Skiftun, Stacey Skinner, Shannon Skorlatowski, Bonnie Skwark, Gail Skwark, Holly Slade, Tara Slater, Bettyann Slater, Courtney Slater, Nicole Slater, Rayann Slater, Vanessa Slimmon, Arlene Slingsby, Amy Slinn, Jackie Slinn, Jeffrey Sliva, Donna Slivenski, Nicole Sluchenski, Charlotte Slugoski, Yvonne Smadu, Marlene Smale, Sommer Smeikle, Lenieve Smiljic, Tanja Smith, Amber Smith, Amy Smith, Barbara Smith, Brenda Smith, Debbie Smith, Deborah Smith, Karen Smith, Kerbie Smith, Kevin Smith, Lillian Smith, Linnea Amount 109,265 83,008 95,235 81,744 88,334 57,331 54,671 88,042 96,975 102,195 63,704 60,341 57,324 78,136 57,137 153,499 50,740 78,817 80,885 77,176 74,247 74,941 84,839 86,028 96,343 137,416 77,899 243,892 56,162 95,472 86,261 74,949 74,190 153,977 142,374 92,636 50,864 81,393 72,259 95,114 252,167 80,227 115,653 58,131 78,470 79,185 110,196 58,819 108,595 82,185 50,915 71,223 87,076 57,638 75,107 Name Smith, Malwinder Smith, Margaret Smith, Marilyn Smith, Michelle Smith, Robyn Smith, Scott Smith, Sheila A Smith, Sherice Smith, Susan Smith, Teresa Smith, Tianna Smith, Valerie Smith-Windsor, Jillian Smulan, Carole Snedker, Cyndy Snell, Moni Snell, Robert Snyder, Dustin Snyder, Rae-Lyn Sobchuk, Tyne Soby, Darryl Sockett, Ingrid Sokochoff, Stephanie Solidarios, Glenn Soliman, Jena Soliman, Maricon Soliman, Rowena Soliman, Vincent Solis, Josephine Solis, Rolanda Soloduk, Louella Solomon, Aileen Solomon, Jerome Solonynko, Lori Solypa, Cyndy Sommer, Crystal Sommer, Leland Sommerfeld, Erin Son, Paul Michael Song, Wanchun Sonntag, Maureen Sopczak, Vince Sorensen, Caroline Sorensen, Stacey Sorensen, Thomas Soria, Nonita Soriano, Corazon Sotelo, Heather Sotkowy, Kayla Sotto, Shannaz Souchotte, Karen Soutar, Tania South, Sherry Speers, Christie Speers, Tricia Amount 63,222 57,540 78,492 59,382 75,120 105,541 60,980 105,108 51,744 99,366 58,674 56,154 62,860 94,414 74,184 151,264 73,491 62,996 69,289 99,026 98,882 89,589 83,231 117,465 55,263 87,581 55,749 89,216 74,432 59,734 56,813 57,163 91,831 96,498 109,621 91,799 127,338 66,329 51,677 80,804 82,476 65,325 58,187 81,904 104,942 80,287 73,479 82,607 51,191 60,343 61,385 73,278 76,321 104,774 88,468 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 133 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Spelay, Debra Spence, Marley Spence, Rane Spencer, Erin Spencer, Katherine Spencer, Lisa Spencer, Mitchell Sperling, Jordan Spicer, Carol Ann Spicer, Eva Spilak, Cathi Spilak, Sherri Spitzer, Brittany Spitzner, Avery Spring, Colin Springer, Jessica Srochenski, Terry St Jacques, Laurette St Onge, Jennifer St Onge, Lynn Stachiw, Claudia Stadler, Angela Stadnyk, Donna Stadnyk, Jamie Stadnyk, Marcy Stadnyk, Robert Stadnyk, Shelley Stamm, Shelley Stang, Laurel Stapleton, Tammy Stasiak, Catherine Stasiuk, Scott Stauber, Noreen Steadman, Susan Steele, Robin Stefaniuk, Denise Steffensen, Kenneth Stein, Brenda Steinke, Shalila Stelmacovich, Sarah Stelwagen, Devon Stephens, Ashley Stephens, Dave Stephens, Wanda Stephenson, Robert Steppler, Bev Sterling, Leana Stettner, Laura Stevens, Shawna Stevens, William Stevenson, Danielle Stevenson, Norma Stevenson, Stephanie Stevenson, Vida Stewart Gall, Carrie 134 Amount 64,612 75,529 89,228 94,201 83,133 50,086 147,687 66,600 92,963 100,190 116,090 53,739 69,838 97,594 73,365 57,922 65,750 52,059 99,941 84,237 92,347 83,220 73,564 83,827 79,774 76,887 73,521 100,628 100,708 87,533 96,115 66,839 95,653 54,706 51,522 52,046 75,578 52,481 61,261 90,901 76,103 78,138 88,659 98,852 107,125 75,225 68,835 101,185 54,035 55,580 77,883 50,639 51,157 56,261 82,836 Name Stewart, Brittany Stewart, Cheryl Stewart, Crystal Stewart, Erynne Stewart, Jesse James Stewart, Kelsey Stewart, Lauren Stewart, Leona Stewart, Linda Stewart, Lisa Stewart, Lois Stewart, Pat Stewart, Ria Stewart, Sandra Stewart, Tannis Stewart, Theresa Stewart, Thomas Stianson, Leah Stimson, Marie Stinson, Andrea Stirr, Kayla Stobbs, Debbie Stobbs, Janice Stocks, Ruth Stolarchuk, Melissa Stoppler, Darla Storey, John Storey, Katherine Storey, Suzanne Storozuk, Lynda Storrey, Ashley Strachan, Serena Stradeski, Jody Strain, Lorraine Strand, Leslie Anne Strass, Kelsi Stratton, Barbara Straub, Elana Strawford, Randy Straza, Barbara Straza, Chelsey Straza, Lori Street, Jaeme Streisel, Lori Strendin, Kathryn Stricker, Barry Stricker, Lori Stringer, Andrea Stringer, Connie Stringer, Robert Strong, Christine Strudwick, Amy Strykowski, Sabrina Stuart, Sherise Stubbe, Kimberley REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 50,705 106,023 83,750 91,601 75,968 61,207 60,174 74,646 72,210 120,729 80,415 134,223 80,509 57,708 78,432 87,866 94,987 87,973 71,268 76,360 78,033 54,363 86,275 65,665 91,988 59,305 108,853 95,320 81,640 75,846 86,038 95,894 65,609 106,816 127,785 91,906 57,946 89,214 77,244 63,008 99,798 104,596 101,027 62,148 58,956 115,575 90,505 65,302 123,800 89,126 50,119 98,350 59,433 52,772 57,467 Name Stuber, Arlene Stuber, Michael Stuckel, Jae Lyn Stuike, Heather Stulberg, Shelley Stuttard, Kim Styles, Christa Styre, Jacine Suchan, Lauren Sullivan, Tracy Sulymka, Mark Sulz, Linda Sumagaysay, Kathylyn Sumakote, Evelyn Sumakote, Rex Generoso Jr. Sumang, Maria Carmela Theresa Surkan, John Sveinbjornson, Raquel Swab, Alison Swab, Elden Swalm, Adam Swalm, Tami Swan, Candice Swan, Louise Swanson, Lisa Swanton, Stacey Sweatman, Elizabeth Sweeney, Denise Sweeney, Lesley Sweet, Tim Swehla, Alison Swerid, Sheila Swift, Deanne Swift, Laurie Switzer, Heather Sylvestre, Jennifer Symon, Joanne Szafron, Susan Szmutko, Diane Szostak, Barbara Tafese, Tibebe Tafesse, Fekade Tait, Victoria Talban, Caroline Tallon, Rae Anne Tamayo, Kenny Tampus, Salud Tan, Antonieta Tan, April Fiel Tan, Diane Tan, Yin Yin Tancrede, Lionel Tangjerd, Angela Tangjerd, Brad Amount 82,459 97,999 76,182 80,058 81,322 73,368 96,539 55,517 51,802 55,492 87,172 131,068 143,389 108,191 57,661 132,581 95,553 76,103 87,338 95,017 71,992 53,134 57,046 93,971 57,112 81,614 105,694 67,529 87,827 94,734 76,459 101,706 79,420 81,058 104,699 95,866 58,902 66,628 92,705 59,718 54,728 50,751 91,731 58,206 68,498 98,924 109,644 58,159 81,232 99,916 72,834 102,195 102,654 77,004 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Amount Tanwar, Rakesh 68,165 Tanzell, Darren 89,822 Tarr, Jonathan 88,668 Tarr, Lisa 103,114 Tarr, Rachel 104,479 Tarrant, Janelle 64,858 Tarrazona, Judith 50,698 Tattman, Collette 120,576 Tayco, Ailyn 90,922 Taylor, Andrew 110,705 Taylor, Carla 58,102 Taylor, Chantal 80,981 Taylor, Cindy 50,864 Taylor, Donna 51,525 Taylor, Jennifer 106,227 Taylor, Lyn 80,891 Taylor, Lynnette 88,880 Taylor, Martha 56,595 Taylor, Melissa 70,416 Taylor, Shanay 84,342 Taylor, Tami 106,740 Taylor, Tammylee 56,148 Te, Chelo 53,732 Te, Gerhard 53,028 Tefera, Tsehaynesh 103,599 Teklemariam, Zewdi 55,381 Temple Jones, Jan 73,357 Temple, Heather 71,972 Temple, Krista 72,200 Tendler, Nashel 81,386 Tenoso, Judelene 121,808 Tensuan, Marlo Eduardo Ii 78,618 Tetrault, Monique 59,896 Thain, Linda 111,605 Thakkar, Chirag 60,553 Thauberger, Linda 81,123 Thazhamon Simon, Mathews 51,133 Theisen, Melanie 55,138 Theriault, Lyle 73,959 Therrien, Kristen 81,143 Thick, Kimberly 74,050 Thiele, Marjorie 109,738 Tholl, Crystal 80,419 Thomas Cullen, Lynwen 89,965 Thomas, Chantelle 82,855 Thomas, Jacob 106,751 Thomas, Rhiannon 102,666 Thomas, Saneesh 52,179 Thomas, Tania 77,068 Thome Sikora, Kathleen 95,431 Thomlinson, Jenine 81,567 Thompson, Amanda 67,809 Thompson, Beverly 71,945 Thompson, Deborah 79,872 Thompson, Lana 67,797 Name Thompson, Maureen Thompson, Paula Thompson, Stephanie Thompson, Tammy Thompson, Vicki Thompson-Gale, Elizabeth Thomsen, Christina Thomson, Deborah Thomson, Donna Thomson, Janelle Thomson, Lisa Thomson, Meghan Thornhill, Stacy Thorp, Leah Thurlow, Ronald G Tiede, Bruno Tiglao, Jerome Tiglao, Kathleen Tijani, Sarafa Tillson, Rachel Tinani, Naresh Tinio, Jestoni Tinio, Mark Anthony Tippe, Cathy Tirk, Candace Tirk, Ronald Tisdale, Amanda Tittle, Larry Titus, Agnes Tkatch Melle, Chrisinda Todd, Karen Todd, Nicole Todd, Pamela Toews, Audrey Toews, Darlene Tokarski, Annamarie Tomik, Jordan Tomlin, Elizabeth Tomlin, Louise Tomlinson Kehrig, Sara Tomyk, Wendy Tomyn, Lana Toner, Beryl Tonn, Dwight Tonn, Kenneth Tooley, Jamie Topal, Jodi Topal, William Topinka, Heather Toporowski, Amanda Toppings, Julie Torbin, Ivanna Tornberg, Kristy Toro Hopkins, Debbie Torralba, Angelo Amount 91,808 73,694 79,851 96,445 95,306 72,565 91,693 53,688 86,151 92,075 100,054 96,847 79,008 90,574 82,284 72,678 138,143 113,208 51,948 104,683 100,565 96,680 76,524 105,572 75,614 52,048 101,031 73,357 116,160 89,210 109,865 60,456 93,300 86,144 77,741 85,728 65,486 51,787 72,372 77,797 91,807 57,185 110,733 114,465 85,727 116,610 105,821 58,223 60,186 99,303 99,081 173,844 102,157 110,419 67,232 Name Torres, Wessonjess Toth, Christina Toth, Marilyn Touimy, Salma Tourangeau, Charles Towriss, Nelson Toye, Dayna Trail, Linda Trail, Marie Tramer, Steven Tran, Huu Tran, Lynn Tratch, Laveena Treleaven, Shelly Trelenberg, Ross Tremblay, Tanis Trenton, Christine Triffo, Amanda Trinh, Anh Trinh, Yen-Phuong Tripp, Darlene Troff, Robert Trotter, Carla Trotter, Joseph Troy Hebert, Barbara Trudelle, Paulette Truman, Sharon Trytten, Melody Tuazon, Maria Tubello, Graziella Tuchscherer, Laura Lee Tucker, Matthew Tudlong, Eufemia Tuff, Eileen Tumac, Alison Turgeon, Janet Turlock, Nicole Turnbull, Dianne Turnbull, Karen Turner, Dale Turner, Gina Turner, Patricia Turtle, Michelle Turton, Marie Tyckon, Paul Tyler, Brenda Tymchyshyn, Robert Tyndale, Randa Rae Uhren, Linda Uhrich Chappell, Jannah Uhrich, Donna Uhryn, Korin Uleryk, Agnes Ullyott, Nicole Ulmer, Amanda Amount 52,714 73,431 55,262 59,302 69,253 102,213 104,369 60,245 51,471 53,676 87,717 119,923 120,122 195,209 70,204 72,658 114,866 91,324 50,644 58,313 74,946 57,219 65,650 100,691 62,585 76,243 73,897 89,592 104,712 84,869 105,722 94,487 73,813 65,442 84,658 50,506 89,144 94,885 54,016 92,735 103,518 60,383 67,455 88,877 73,628 69,509 108,704 52,188 98,972 73,386 93,282 85,914 69,166 72,620 74,752 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 135 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Ulmer, Andrea Ulmer, Erin Ulmer, Larissa Ulmer, Michalene Ulrich, Kyle Ulrich, Stacey Umahag, Marlo Umoh, Adeola Underhill, Kristin Undseth, Kathy Unick, Lesley Unser, Debbie Unser, Samantha Upshall, Donna Urbaniak, Patricia Urbiztondo, Arnel Ursulescu, Sandy Usick, Len Uy Tina, Tettet Uy, Joy Valaitis, Megan Valcourt, Lindsey Valenzuela, Sheryl Valera Rodil, Jocelyn Valimaki, Anna Vall, Teresa Vallee, Colleen Valley, Scott Valmeo, Imelda Van De Kamp, Rory Van Vliet, Paulette Vanbeselaere, Krista Vanbuekenhout, Guy Vancaeseele, Kim Vance, Lisa Vandekamp, Andrea Vandergucht, Karen Vanderlaan, Giles Vandesype, Jennifer Vandevorst, Raymond Vandrasco, Carl Vanhove, Melinda Vanin, Gina Vanluven, Danielle Vanluven, Dion Vanparys, Bev Vanstaden, Natalie Vanwyk, Donna Varga, Devin Varga, Melissa Vargas, Cecilia Varghese, Naveen Vargo, Troy Varin, D Brian Vasquez, Marevel 136 Amount 70,061 86,943 74,733 103,726 80,568 56,865 61,958 51,389 80,598 59,491 62,365 99,445 89,778 107,475 73,463 64,619 69,862 71,904 114,588 121,842 78,305 81,472 116,919 92,289 108,666 97,485 94,547 82,011 121,587 58,448 85,856 54,465 90,970 93,257 63,791 52,408 56,748 87,497 78,439 136,961 59,262 70,013 75,397 63,494 83,759 90,215 50,150 55,798 60,918 76,598 78,179 54,834 64,752 76,939 154,942 Name Vaxvick, Annette Vaxvick, Kevin Vegunta, Krishna Velasco, Melville True Velecky, Laura Velestuk, Debbie Velestuk, Margaret Velonta, April Anne Venaas, Amber Venables, Natasha Venter, Jacobus Verkerk, Vanessa Verschuur, Caitlyn Vicente, Jobel Vickers, Kim Vieira, Melinda Viergutz, Erin Viernes, Maricar Vigneux, Bianca Vilagos, Deanna Villaflores, Nancy Villafuerte, Jenniffer Villareal, Cecille Vindevoghel, Heather Vinluan, Manuel Vinluan, Rolivette Vipond, Peggy Virani, Azmeena Viray, Sharon Virgin, Stacey Virtue, Alison Vo, Jennifer Vogel, Sandra Vogel, Venessa Vogt, Michele Vollman, Arlyce Vollman, Tracy Volman, Katrina Vongkhaophet, Jennifer Vongphit, Souvannara Voss, Arletta Voss, Kimberly Voss, Linda Vu, Susan Vye, Lorissa Wacker, Alexia Wade, Robena Waffle, Kristy Wagar, Nancy Wagner, Amanda Wagner, April Wagner, James Wagner, Jessica Wagner, Kaitlyn Wagner, Lorraine REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Amount 102,513 95,544 85,592 120,773 55,148 112,991 96,705 104,615 92,302 77,182 102,473 91,925 80,599 97,073 96,054 59,909 52,570 114,229 98,120 50,156 102,081 68,224 50,509 70,110 106,874 123,551 79,025 88,593 60,503 61,071 104,879 76,540 57,083 94,233 153,499 76,692 100,414 88,060 82,492 72,725 104,675 85,193 71,616 75,415 90,799 75,896 72,146 90,254 52,355 77,572 81,995 58,050 59,733 86,951 108,218 Name Wagner, Rosemary Walchuk, Holly Walchuk, Kaye Walczykowski, Hanna Waldal, Avery Waldegger, Janis Waldenberger, Erica Waldo, Linda Walker, Dianne Walker, Donna Walker, Holly Walker, Lucinda Walker, Paul Walker, Sharon Walker, Sheryl Wall, Hayley Wall, Lorenne Wallace, Brenden Walsh, Allison Walter, Douglas Walter, Jacqueline Walter, Megan Wambululu, Gladys Wan, Rex Wang, Hai Jun Wang, Xuebing Wang, Yiwen Wanner, George Ward, Heather Ward, Stefanie Wark, Judy Warkentin, Joyce Warner, Danielle Warner, Jessa Warren, Ann Warren, Judy Wasnik, Kaitlin Wass, Patricia Wasylenko, Tim Wasylyshyn, Dave Watch, Jessie Watch, Jordan Waters, Allyson Waters, Christina Waters, Kim Watkins, Michelle Watkins, Sara Watsemwa, Nesita Watson, Barb Watson, Jodie Watson, Laurie Watson, Tamora Watts, Brittney Watzke, Genoveva Waugh, Barbara Amount 109,616 84,477 93,658 98,357 83,359 99,845 68,920 51,056 61,709 90,673 52,016 60,377 75,218 98,969 95,629 98,301 78,233 109,903 83,343 71,636 62,655 76,936 92,608 107,498 78,184 61,556 69,100 94,972 77,209 71,331 60,438 78,609 50,468 69,856 73,795 53,143 80,610 52,335 55,275 102,017 67,616 79,730 95,221 89,857 50,212 92,565 80,788 70,009 96,911 56,458 114,412 55,251 103,539 58,470 54,038 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Wawro, Susan Waynert, Charleen Wazni, Roqaya Weatherston, Ashley Webb Young, Geraldine Webb, Crystal Weber, Shaela Weedmark, C Marcia Weflen, Kerrie Weichel, Trina Weigl, Alexi Weimer, Jacqueline Weimer, Laura Weinberger, Annette Weinberger, Emma Weinberger, Kacee Weinberger, Tanya Weinmaster, Marilyn Weinzierl, Deanne Weir, Jodie Weir, Louise Weir, Paul Weisbeck, Erin Weisbeck, Stacey Weisbrod, Myrna Weisbrodt, Shirley Weisgarber, Maureen Weisgerber, Corey Weisgerber, Karen Weiss, Brenda Weiss, Sara Weisshaar, Andrea Weisshaar, Glenys Wekerle, Carla Wekerle, Robert Welder, Erin Wells, Allison Wells, Christian Wellsch, Erin Welsh, Audra Wenaus, Emma Wendel, Brenda Wenger, Amanda Wenman, Jodie Wentzell, Cindy Wermie, Julie Werner, Chris Werschler, Becky Werschler, Kimberly Wesdyk, Elsie Wessing, Sheila West Johnson, David West, Dana West, Erin West, Fred Amount 95,722 51,837 60,391 96,890 55,204 69,411 61,421 50,154 82,650 52,273 62,872 55,428 55,114 88,645 60,543 55,668 103,857 91,878 55,078 114,361 107,156 51,266 64,204 87,694 104,771 60,060 103,250 71,530 108,594 78,725 67,089 59,443 96,357 107,528 94,204 106,422 64,328 99,811 99,093 82,391 68,569 60,467 99,920 58,287 87,209 55,675 72,538 79,662 78,307 73,555 55,864 113,232 89,238 71,077 85,018 Name West, James Westby, Kevin Westcott, Justin Westgard, Jennifer Wharf, Pamela Wheatley, Brittani Whelpton, Susan White, Braden White, Patricia White, Rhea Whiteman, Peter Whitfield, Kirsten Whiting, Celine Whitteker, Patricia Wiebe, Janelle Wiebe, Margaret Wiens, Aimee Wiest, Nicole Wiest, Roberta Wiest, Traci Wihlidal, Benjamin Wihlidal, Cara Wihlidal, Comena Wilcox, Bradley Wild, Christina Wild, Karen Wilde, Melany Wiley, Amber Wiley, Robert Wilkie, John Wilkie, Kristin Wilkie, Linda Wilkinson, Lana Willems, Charlene Williams, Caitlin Williams, Cara Williams, James Williams, Jason Williams, Joan Williams, Linda Williams, M T Marie Williams, Rebecca Williams, Suzanne Williams, Tamara Williams, Timothy Williamson, Brenda Williamson, Caleb Williamson, Lori Willis, Janna Willis, Keith Willway, Verity Wilmot, Jane Wilson Schwabe, Sherri Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Beverly Amount 50,387 76,060 52,874 74,486 81,493 91,354 94,159 88,247 62,030 82,476 121,133 50,982 92,316 94,985 78,584 64,446 85,372 87,158 139,856 91,220 91,063 87,358 98,539 74,037 83,872 77,321 72,102 76,872 95,967 72,551 56,052 65,035 69,780 94,016 95,505 77,457 74,477 115,278 53,688 117,408 53,538 74,710 73,901 55,307 69,864 91,961 83,933 77,446 100,154 71,182 96,082 104,297 98,390 93,080 91,499 Name Wilson, Christen Wilson, Donald Wilson, Donna Wilson, Jamie Wilson, Jay Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Katherine Wilson, Pamela Wilson, Scott Wilson, Stephanie Wilson, Tracey Winchester, Shawna Windsor, Gwen Windsor, Kent Wing, Jennifer Wingfield, Christie Winkel, Tanya Wirsche, Kristen Wirth, Geraldine Wirth, Kristen Wirtz, Brenda Wise Klein, Daphne Wisner, Connie Wisniewski, Krysta Wist, Leanne Wiszniak, Debra Witham, Janice Witt, Raylene Witzel Garnhum, Heather Wizniak, Margaret Wobben, Nicolaas Woiken, Gwen Wolf, Amanda Wolf, Deborah Wolf, Lee Wolf, Marcy Wolf, Suann Wolfe, Kendra Wolfe, Lesley Wolfe, Nerisa Wolfe, Quynn Wolfe, Robert Wolfe, Stacey Wollbaum, David Wong, Elsie Wong, Rishelle Kei Wonsul, Anita Wood, Audrey Wood, Brea Wood, Denni Wood, Heather Wood, Melanie Wood, Tyler Woodroffe Brown, Ngaire Woods, Brad Amount 60,968 104,841 78,507 55,466 100,972 103,022 100,076 94,617 76,002 56,120 85,286 78,057 92,279 80,256 76,866 82,963 105,951 82,381 50,344 60,742 100,227 87,411 63,922 92,136 55,564 119,822 53,774 92,880 71,116 68,057 96,113 69,258 61,048 50,864 104,794 59,817 50,864 99,052 82,050 51,447 62,770 94,842 93,269 87,536 107,066 103,000 70,085 71,355 91,574 69,374 70,748 75,835 56,249 116,735 81,862 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 137 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Name Woods, Meghan Wootten, Heather Workman, Lisa Worobec, Karen Wourms, Allan Wourms, Carrie Woycik, Kimberly Woycik, Wyatt Wray, Jason Wright, Donna Wright, Elaine Wright, Garth Wright, Jessica Wright, Nicole Wrobel, Lorna Wutke, Nicole Wyatt, Jena Wyatt, Karen Xavier, Metilda Yabut, Norvelyn Yake, Bonnie Yakemchuk, Aksa Yambao, Candice Grace Yanga, Larrissa Yankow, Lora Yaschuk, Sarah Yathi Kumar, Arun Prabha Yawney, Carla Yeager, Lianne Yeary, Markie Yee, Barry Yee, Betty Yee, Gregory Yee, Jameszene Yee, Michelle Amount 93,632 50,790 81,288 153,499 81,833 63,123 85,775 92,041 89,625 119,169 67,413 140,172 93,238 77,754 106,528 76,869 78,581 83,704 56,256 128,898 83,254 81,551 141,060 109,633 90,340 73,712 110,860 53,828 57,251 83,671 73,466 105,841 51,349 64,116 91,613 Name Yee, Raymond Yeo, Andrea Yeo, Nicole Yeomans, Michelle Yeung, Andrea Yeung, Teresa Yole Merasty, Natanis Yoner, Vincent Youck, Cathy Young, Amy Young, Joanne Young, Melodie Young, Neil Young, Nerissa Younghusband, Christine Yowin, Ywomo Yuan, Chunqiong Zabiaka, Sharon Zachariah, Jayarani Zacharias, Gemma Zaiser, Juanita Zamayla, Ronie Zamora, Ernesto Brix Zarichney, Heather Zarusky, Wanda Zawislak, Darlene Zech, Ken Zelada, Lilyans Zelada, Monica Zelensky, Kayla Zeleny, Lisa Zelinski, Joyce Zeller, Chrystal Zemlak, Karen Zerbin, Christine Amount 93,240 53,438 81,284 67,715 98,795 61,432 102,124 51,347 56,469 89,612 92,075 62,307 91,053 65,489 54,879 74,727 105,093 78,838 91,319 87,511 109,345 111,727 118,073 90,286 102,272 66,030 66,259 102,684 54,930 66,993 76,939 88,260 53,580 63,154 68,291 Name Zerff, Terry Zerff, Tracey Zerr, Barbara Zerr, Mollyann Zerr, Ryan Zess, Cara Zeviar, Carollyne Zhang, Bing Zheng, Lu Ziefflie, Lauren Ziffle, Adam Zigante, Nerina Zimmer, Douglas Zimmer, Lenore Zimmer, Mae Zimmer, Martine Zimmer, Tessa Zimmerman, Adolph Zimmermann, Jill Zinkhan, Linda Zinn, Tammy Znidaric, Laura Zorn, Gail Zorn, James Zsohar, Karoly Zuck, Adrienne Zulyniak, Lori Zummack, Amy Zuniega, Katrina Malou Zurburg, Blaine Zurburg, Lisa Zwarich, Kristine Zwarich-Law, Theresa Zwarych, Kristal Amount 64,840 92,880 75,938 80,187 62,081 58,566 50,352 66,042 76,893 75,111 81,338 80,130 60,627 60,403 50,164 93,579 68,619 50,939 84,015 106,809 77,628 78,223 94,535 61,890 62,890 99,263 101,169 64,030 110,890 64,870 76,991 77,242 65,846 82,128 Supplier Payments Listed are payees who received $50,000 or more for the provision of goods and services, including office supplies, communications, contracts and equipment Vendor Name 101004391 Saskatchewan Ltd. 101025261 Saskatchewan Ltd. 101027726 Saskatchewan Ltd. 101140166 Saskatchewan Ltd. 101170918 Saskatchewan Ltd. 1534230 Alberta Inc. 1621 Albert Street Development 393032 Alberta Ltd. 3M Canada Company 616814 Saskatchewan Ltd. AB Electric Corp. Abayomi Fowora Medical PC Abbott Laboratories Limited 138 Payment 90,924 65,096 1,210,810 117,832 159,198 55,913 956,629 166,665 87,623 84,445 475,141 342,697 1,983,955 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Vendor Name Abbvie Corporation Abraham Vermeulen Medical Prof. Corp. Abstract9 Business Solutions Abuhjar, Dr. Abdussalam Accentus Inc. Accreditation Canada Acklands Grainger Adecco Employment Services Limited Advanced Instruments Inc. Advantage Medical Professional Corp. AGFA Healthcare Inc. Akinbiyi, Dr. A. Al Begamy, Dr. Youssef Payment 231,094 301,999 113,168 52,751 142,720 112,206 240,829 59,300 55,343 519,315 119,287 77,948 328,301 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Vendor Name Alberta Traffic Supply Alcon Canada Inc. Alere Inc. All Sask Coffee Services Inc. Allergan Inc. Alliance Energy Ltd. Allscripts Healthcare LLC Alsask Fire Equipment Ltd. Alshrif, Dr. Moustfha American Medical Systems Ames, Dr. Christina AMO Canada Company AMT Electrosurgery Amyotte, Charissa Analogic Analysis Works Inc. Andre Claassen Medical Prof. Corp. Anexxa Medical Technologies Inc. Anixter Canada Inc. Arch Transco Ltd. Arjohuntleigh Arnold Medical Professional Corporation Arthrex Inc. Arwini, Dr. Mohamed Ascent Management Group Inc. Asiniwasis, Dr. Rachel Aspe Lucero, Dr. Carlos Aspen Medical Surgery Inc. Associated Asbestos Abatement Ltd. Associated Health Systems Atigari, Dr. Anike B and R Holdings Inc. Bancescue, Joel Bard Canada Baxter Bayer Inc. Bayer Medical Care Inc. BD Biosciences BDM IT Solutions Inc. Beckman Coulter Canada LP Becton Dickinson Bee Clean Behforouz, Dr. Ali Bellows, Dr. Anne Bennett Dunlop Ford Sales Limited Beukes Vorster Medical Prof. Corp. BGI Bhargava, Dr. R. Bijhan Ebrahim Medical Prof. Corp. Bio Rad Laboratories Canada Ltd. Biomed Recovery and Disposal Biomerieux Canada Inc. Biomet Canada Inc. BMS Integrated Services Inc. Bomimed Inc. Payment 125,701 897,666 643,524 199,005 95,726 1,155,869 71,982 52,088 51,534 190,201 355,974 1,185,888 442,078 58,322 109,410 388,540 442,933 134,007 59,388 256,817 455,226 554,714 522,581 52,345 52,936 60,150 590,134 828,107 86,184 260,173 56,823 129,958 57,789 861,743 2,861,877 357,472 163,108 62,551 313,004 790,240 249,315 137,506 251,420 423,744 63,225 205,957 85,528 64,849 328,761 295,062 1,056,968 424,942 210,563 57,107 267,039 Vendor Name Boston Scientific Corp. Bowers Medical Supply Co. Bracco Imaging BSN Medical Inc. Bunzl Canada Burgess, Chris Burgess, Janice CA360 Studio Architecture Planning Caltec Flooring Ltd. Can Med Healthcare Canadian Hospital Specialties Ltd. Cardinal Health Canada Cardiomed Supplies Inc. Carefusion Canada 307 ULC Carestream Carl Zeiss Canada Limited Carson, Dr. G. Cascade Dafo Inc. Cassandra Klassen Consulting CCR Construction Ltd. CDW Canada Inc. Centennial Foodservice Chang Surgical PC Inc. Charis Medical Chief Medical Supplies Ltd. Chittronics Christie Consulting Inc. Christie Mechanical Chukwujekwu Medical Prof. Corp. Cisco Systems Capital Canada Co. Citagenix Inc. Citrix Systems Inc. Cityview Properties Clarion Medical Technologies Clearlite Glass Ltd. Coca Cola Bottling Ltd. College Of American Pathologists Commissionaires Saskatchewan Computrition Inc. Conexus Arts Centre Conmed Linvatec Conroy Ross Partners Limited Convatec Canada Cook (Canada) Inc. Cormark Accommodations Corporate Security Supply Ltd. Coutts Courier Company Ltd. Covidien Canada ULC Cowley, Dr. Jennifer CPDN 3130827 Canada Inc. Crane Canada Ltd. Crown Enterprises Ltd. Crown Shred and Recycling Crucell Vaccines Inc. Cypress Sales Partnership Payment 1,847,040 93,424 432,138 80,686 329,487 62,757 97,809 70,009 229,452 69,397 288,568 7,397,612 63,045 312,395 221,688 408,999 81,215 62,267 132,720 217,341 579,113 401,538 60,839 72,674 1,150,576 574,080 220,593 270,391 165,869 362,086 335,143 76,107 181,971 164,067 60,301 73,737 77,948 117,968 59,474 112,660 526,924 213,548 126,409 1,589,498 53,241 50,448 567,909 3,314,451 107,867 2,603,273 81,277 138,578 106,762 80,101 63,734 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 139 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Vendor Name Dafco Filtration Group Damodharan Psychiatric Services PC Int. Darvek Consulting Davis, Lance Davoodi, Dr. Gholamreza Dawsco Services Ltd. Dayo Oladipo Medical Prof. Corp. DC Strategic Management De Lage Landen Financial Services Canada Inc. Dehghani, Dr. Payam Denis Jones Medical Prof. Corp. Denson Commercial Food Equipment Inc. Devaraj, Dr. R. Devicor Medical Canada Inc. Diana Marvin Dianna Ghaniabadi Medical Prof. Corp. Diasorin Inc. Dima Okojie, Dr. Sylvester Direct Integrated Transportation DJO Canada Inc. DLGL Ltd. DMS Health Technologies Inc. Do All Floors Ltd. Donna L Ledingham Medical Prof. Corp. Donna L. Towers Consulting Inc. Dr. A. J. Kilmury Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. A. Kielly Medical PC Inc. Dr. A. Papish Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. A. Van Der Merwe Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Al Hayki Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Alexander Wong Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Allison Crichlow Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Alseraye Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Amer Khalifa Medical Professional Corp. Dr. Angela Arnold Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Angela Poole Medical Professional Corp. Dr. Angus David Kirby Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Annabelle Mang Med. Prof. Corp. Dr. AP Meyer Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Bakul Deb Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Brenda Keeping Medical PC Ltd. Dr. C. R. Houlie Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Charles W. Kowalski Med. Prof. Corp. Dr. Chris Ekong Neurosurgical Clinic Inc. Dr. Corrine Jabs Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. D. Soderberg Medical Prof. Dr. David Kopriva Medical Professional Corp. Dr. DJ McCarville Vascular Surgeon Prof. Corp. Dr. E. Le Roux Medical Prof. Corporation Dr. Edward Patterson Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Elias Oluma Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. F. Lien Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Farzana Timol Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Francis Bowen Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. G. Teichler Medical Prof. Corp. 140 Payment 62,555 522,767 206,015 90,295 112,936 284,152 638,497 179,691 62,804 68,612 89,008 59,190 104,319 76,633 59,542 204,005 130,013 313,109 148,219 144,285 777,248 313,005 77,188 420,056 85,511 319,305 301,012 251,289 99,549 546,420 326,991 95,522 415,450 51,013 452,440 61,379 610,766 97,593 152,166 391,490 99,093 385,081 75,511 51,510 227,645 77,310 659,238 659,497 595,549 560,591 90,447 113,831 159,673 208,875 110,567 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Vendor Name Dr. Glenda Kaban Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Glenn Ollenberger Prof. Corp. Dr. H. Bouwer Med. Prof. Corp. Dr. Heather Mollison Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. J. A. Fourie Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. J. Baig Medical Professional Corporation Dr. J. D. Booker Medical Professional Corp. Dr. J. E. Buwembo Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. J. G. Van Der Merwe Anesthesiology P.G. Inc. Dr. J. H. E. Mcbain Medical Prof. Co. Dr. J. P. Rossouw Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. J. R. Fritz Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. J. Stewart Mcmillan Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. J. Vlok Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. James Coruzzi Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Jane Arthur Medical Professional Corp. Dr. Jennifer Baird Medical Surgical Prof. Corp. Dr. Jeremy D. Fitzgerald Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Jill Wooff Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Joan Baldwin Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. John Alport Medical Professional Corp. Dr. John Hanson Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Juri Van Staden Med. Prof. Corp. Dr. Kamencic Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Kamla Verma Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Kathy J. Ferguson Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Kumaravel Pillay Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Kyle Gorman Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Kyle Raab Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. L. Byker Professional Corporation Dr. Lane Rathgeber Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Lourens Blignaut Medical Professional Corp. Dr. Lucas Potgieter Medical Professional Corp. Dr. Mark Cherry Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Michael Lang Medical Professional Corp. Dr. Nasimbanu Alibhai Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Natarajan Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Nermeen Youssef Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Oladapo Soyemi Medical Professional Corp. Dr. Olaogun Medical PC Inc. Dr. Ole Rasmussen Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Osama Al Agha Pathologist PC Inc. Dr. Osita Elendu Medical Professional Corporation Dr. Patels Medical Professional Corporation Dr. Prakash C. Patel Medical Professional Corp. Dr. R. H. Abdulla Medical Prof. Corporation Dr. R. Marwah Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. R. Siva Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. R. Varma Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. R.E. Nesbitt Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Randall Radford Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Rashaad Hansia Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Raul Garcia Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Ravinder Likhari Medical Professional Corp. Payment 273,998 878,283 64,546 70,966 541,249 347,685 67,565 63,683 107,941 54,339 619,053 52,111 115,561 53,595 410,635 491,175 61,031 378,350 469,681 83,583 289,588 386,824 220,067 80,964 159,349 398,295 541,326 123,046 65,744 401,850 259,867 239,656 607,236 117,975 142,921 115,746 388,940 285,888 400,288 509,850 157,507 587,517 355,734 256,240 50,458 194,365 102,781 66,079 96,213 447,429 489,994 307,000 91,636 317,962 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Vendor Name Dr. Reynoldo Cardoso Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Gynecology PC Inc. Dr. Rodney Zimmermann Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Ryan Lett Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. S. Brent Harold Plains Medical Clinic. Dr. S. C. Bester Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. S. C. Petryk Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. S. Haque Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. S. Hoffman Med. Prof. Corp. Dr. S. Yousef Medical Professional Corporation Dr. Sanjay Jacob Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Stephen Korkola Cardiac Surg. Prof. Corp. Dr. Steven K. Lwanga Medical Professional Corp. Dr. T. Bhanu Prasad Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. T. Potgieter Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Terrance A. Ross Med. Prof. Corp. Dr. Thomas Izekor Medical PC Inc. Dr. Timothy Rosser Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Tyler Mclaren Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. V. Bedard Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. V. Jeena Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. V.K. Patel Medical Prof. Corporation Dr. Verna Scott Med. PC Inc. Dr. Vijay Trivedi Medical Professional Corp. Dr. W. Lok Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Warren Dufour Medical Prof. Corp. Dr. Y. Abu Ghazaleh Medical Prof. Corp. Dr.Jamison Medical Prof. Corp. Draeger Medical Dressler Medical Prof. Corp. Duffy, Dr. P. J. Ebsco Ecolab Ltd. Eden Textile Edward C. Alport Medical Prof. Corp. Edwards Lifesciences (Canada) Inc. Eecol Electric (Sask) Ltd. eHealth Saskatchewan Eisa Medical Prof. Corp. Ellwood, Dr. Amanda Elsevier B. V. Emco Corporation Epic Information Solutions Erv Parent Co. Ltd. Evolution Presentation Technologies Evraz Place Fahlman, Dr. Nicole Falkenberg, Dr. Konnie Farnorth Sales Association Fedex Ferring Inc. Filomeno Medical Professional Corporation First Databank Inc. Fisher and Paykel Healthcare Inc. Fisher Scientific Ltd. Payment 73,372 77,232 71,026 116,182 115,601 234,980 352,099 321,970 275,680 642,069 81,864 87,737 122,777 197,146 372,975 131,760 106,375 104,541 50,541 99,295 412,245 735,281 878,681 159,773 93,813 129,965 449,634 450,605 251,258 94,621 506,172 207,156 151,100 673,728 383,764 210,291 1,100,412 562,068 62,410 59,012 85,802 233,931 51,804 353,567 74,550 233,618 303,782 213,272 123,566 63,094 81,287 73,747 102,505 187,544 Vendor Name Flynn Canada Ltd. Francis, Harry Fraser Health Fresenius Medical Care Canada Fries Tallman Lumber (1976) Fujifilm Sonosite Canada Inc. G B R Holdings Inc. G. Hahn Contracting Ltd. Gabrysh, Jennifer Gambro Renal Products Gamma Dynacare Medical Lab Ganshorn, Dr. Keren Gateway Mechanical Services GDI Services (Canada) LP GE Healthcare Canada Inc. Geanel Restaurant Supplies Gerbrands Medical Prof. Corp. Getinge Canada Limited Ghremida, Dr. S. Ghumman, Dr. T. Giesinger, Dr. Carolyn Glaxosmithkline Inc. Grand and Toy Limited Greenfield Speciatly Alcohols Inc. H and R Custom Water Ltd. Haemonetics Canada Ltd. Health Shared Services Saskatchewan Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal Of Canada Healthmark Ltd. Healthtech Consultants Hewlett Packard Canada Co. Hill Rom Canada Ltd. Hill, Desmond Hipperson Construction HJ Linnen Associates Ltd. Hobeika, Dr. Sharon Hogan, Wayne T. Holmes, Dr. Stuart Hologic Limited Partnership Hometown Co-operative Ltd. Horizon Computer Solutions Hoskins, Dr. Christopher Ryan Hospes Palliative Medical Prof. Corp. Hospira Healthcare Corporation Huck, Michael Huisamen, Dr. Charles Huisamen, Dr. Louis HVAC Sales (1997) Ltd. HVDM Medical Prof. Corp. Hyundai Motor Finance IBM Canada Ltd. IMG Communication Specialist Imperial Parking Canada Corporation Independent Choice Distribution Independent Living Inc. Payment 70,681 54,175 146,273 600,136 50,662 232,126 68,282 277,425 61,316 55,321 3,033,232 141,211 576,025 286,337 2,881,083 106,702 322,338 312,527 51,046 99,492 66,053 249,293 1,183,588 77,505 63,207 65,691 2,037,548 1,613,219 239,458 157,410 184,676 162,510 64,061 489,315 82,037 54,280 67,240 51,673 721,808 61,810 82,500 261,795 170,694 4,972,027 55,159 148,508 112,876 143,238 525,960 74,250 62,272 63,000 50,185 222,340 93,339 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 141 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Vendor Name Industrial Restoration Services Ltd. Infor Canada Ltd. Inland Audio Visual Ino Therapeutics Inspirewerx Enterprise Inc. Instrumentation Laboratory Canada Ltd. Integra Canada ULC Inter Medico Inter V. Medical Inc. Intergraph Canada Ltd. Intouch Health Ishaan Sundar Medical Prof. Corp. Island Corporation J. Burnett Consulting J. Minion Medical Prof. Corp. Jacqueline Kraushaar Medical Prof. Corp. Jamieson Controls Inc. Jayaprakash Medical Prof. Corp. Jeffrey Betcher Medical Prof. Corp. John Tsang Medical Prof. Corp. Johnson and Johnson Jones, Dr. A. Joy Dobson Medical Prof. Corp. Jubilant Draximage Inc. K. Saczek Medical Prof. Corp. Karl Storz Endo Karunakaran, Dr. S. Kasipillai, Dr. G. A. L. Kavulu, Dr. A. Lillian KCI Medical Canada Keir Surgical Ltd. Keyes, Dr. Robert KMP Law Kobie Van Heerden Medical Professional Corporation Koch, Gus Kone Inc. Korol Dr. D. Medical Prof. Corp. Kramer Ltd. Kumar, Dr. Anil Labtician Ophthalmics Inc. Labuschagne Medical Prof. Corp. Lac-Mac Limited Lantheus Mi Canada Inc. Laursen, Dr. B. Lavoie, Dr. Andrea Le Maitre Vascular Leica Microsystems Canada Inc. Lesanko, Christopher Lifecell Canada Lindenbach, Rebekah Linvatec Canada Lionel Medical Professional Corporation Loraas Disposal Service Ltd. LS Security Systems 142 Payment 76,209 269,482 147,557 265,428 128,438 346,576 263,402 209,063 224,414 918,318 184,895 479,367 241,650 94,973 458,925 333,892 107,581 85,218 203,900 113,529 4,498,636 66,684 76,325 61,490 152,397 379,730 50,437 109,983 155,651 274,449 92,195 56,834 69,176 216,822 76,866 522,934 450,967 58,197 64,255 223,499 691,156 151,161 229,324 90,294 58,809 72,449 723,333 59,473 65,774 64,803 418,972 451,900 274,648 54,526 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Vendor Name Lucyk, Keith Lush Lawn Ltd. Luu, Dr. Thanh Lymphedema Depot MacPherson Engineering Inc. MacPherson Leslie and Tyerman LLP Macquarie Equipment Finance Ltd . Mahmood, Dr. Tahir Majestic Air Inc. Malejczyk Medical Prof. Corp. Mali, Dr. B. Malley Industries Inc. Mallinckrodt Canada ULC Manrex Limited Maquet-Dynamed Inc. Marsh Canada Ltd. Martha Briggs Medical Professional Corp. Maslany, Dr. Jurgen Mazamisa, Dr. V. M. Mazenc Fuels Ltd. McArthur Medical Sales McDougall. Dr. R. S. McEachern, Linda McGinn, Pat McKesson Canada McKesson Information Solutions McLeod, Dr. Joanne McNair Business Development Med2020 Medela Inc. Medelco Medfort Medical Prof. Corp. Medicalmart West Medichair Regina Medi-Fax Canada Inc. Medigas Inc. (Praxair) Meditek Medline Canada Medtronic of Canada Ltd. Mehmood Anesthesiology Associates PC Inc. Mehta, Dr. Ashish K. Melcor REIT Limited Partnership MGM Communications Miller Thomson LLP Minister of Finance Ministry of Central Services Minnaar Medical Prof. Corp. MIP Inc. Mobile Instrument Service Moore Canada Moosomin Family Practice Centre Morguard Corporation Moustapha, Dr. A. Muftah, Dr. Abdalla Musculoskeletal Transplant Payment 66,328 266,833 131,791 71,228 139,863 268,268 278,509 53,056 71,878 436,403 104,300 840,340 383,025 139,205 627,610 661,135 61,168 107,331 375,229 74,378 63,423 74,609 65,534 56,550 7,633,537 390,415 318,565 110,124 74,861 319,664 74,238 304,821 145,779 275,577 422,625 55,215 209,882 60,748 10,085,466 120,000 52,213 407,135 66,240 262,066 1,390,079 105,879 526,258 165,113 64,321 171,985 320,308 1,193,689 82,957 59,653 76,222 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Vendor Name Nalco Canada Inc #C3124 Natus Medical Inc. Neps LLC Newcomp Inc. NewWest Enterprise Property Group Nordion Canada Inc. Novartis Ophthalmics Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Nuance Communications Inc. Odgers Berndtson Canada Inc. O’Grady, Dr. M. Olympus Canada Inc. O’Malley, Dr. Anna Onasanya, Dr. Lanre One Stop Vacuum Centre Oracle Canada ULC Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Canada Holdings Ortman, Frank Orto Ped Orukpe, Dr. Ivor Ossur Canada Inc. Otto Bock Healthcare Canada Ltd. Oxoid Company P.J. Swart Medical PC Inc. Paradigm Consulting Group Inc. PartsSource Patterson Medical Canada Paul C. Chang Medical Prof. Corp. PC Place Ltd. PCL Construction Management Inc. Pebane, Dr. Bright Pebane, Dr. M. Donald Pegu, Dr. Satyaranjan Pentax Percy H. Davis Peters, Catherine Philips Healthcare Phonak Canada Ltd. Physio Control Canada Sales Ltd. Pieter Muller Medical Prof. Corp. Pikaluk, Dr. D. Ryan Pillay, Dr. P. Pipestone Kin Ability Centre Inc. Plains Medical Clinic PC Ltd. Pozniak Safety Associates Inc. Prairie Distributors Prairiemobile Communications Praxair Canada Inc. Praxis Consulting Ltd. Precise Temp. Refrigeration Ltd. Primed Canada Inc. Pringle, Cole Pro Metal Industries Ltd. Procura Provincial Health Services Authority Payment 157,086 119,297 67,649 469,855 67,954 78,400 96,203 1,639,549 343,755 54,091 150,028 2,794,319 302,641 63,114 70,100 282,534 132,965 73,291 370,122 64,965 207,328 190,143 203,637 532,477 279,720 65,475 89,975 154,177 144,776 2,804,557 377,517 508,997 271,013 151,691 97,971 132,762 2,175,207 322,999 161,747 563,223 106,689 51,992 190,529 65,895 94,611 159,291 54,128 258,659 90,802 69,086 154,710 62,538 93,171 225,822 351,643 Vendor Name Provincial Medical Supply Purolator Inc. Quest Medical Inc. R and D Paving And Landscaping Radiology Associates of Regina Medical PC Inc. Radiology Consultants Associated Radiometer Canada Rao, Dr. Jagadish Rattray Flavelle Medical Prof. Corp. Reddi, Dr. K. Medical Professional Corp. Refrigerative Supply Regina Police Service Regina Public Schools Div. 4 of Sask. Rehman, Dr. Habib Medical Corporation Reliable Heating and Cooling Ltd. Resolveit Solutions Rhonda Zwack Medical Prof. Corp. Richards Cabinets and Millwork Richardson, Dr. B. Ritenburg and Associates Riteway Electric RK Holding Corp. Robert J. Horner Medical Prof. Corp. Robin Hughes Medical Prof. Corp. Roche Diagnostics Rodwan, Dr. Kahled Rubicon Pioneer Village Pharmacy Rudovich Medical Professional Corp. Russell Food Equipment Ltd. RWI Informatics Inc. Ryan Consulting Services Inc. Ryzer Door S. A. Chandrakanth Medical Prof. Corp. S. Du Toit Medical PC Inc. Salus Global Corporation Sanofi Pasteur Limited Saputo Dairy Products Saskatchewan Abilities Council Saskatchewan Academic Health Sciences Network Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon Health Region Saskatoon Trading Company Ltd. SaskEnergy SaskPower SaskTel Scalar Decisions Inc. SCC Soft Computer Schaan Healthcare Products Seaman, Dr. Jennifer Select Medical Connections Ltd. Seno, Dr. Rommel Serenity Medical Prof. Corp. Sexauer Ltd. Seymour, Dr. Julie Payment 466,830 113,694 60,987 117,123 20,155,116 1,221,870 242,198 173,574 95,820 399,208 64,832 239,346 67,056 88,029 195,627 73,831 77,165 76,976 55,174 237,346 77,068 203,359 467,812 357,252 780,421 53,467 246,938 564,171 197,167 159,704 192,605 240,516 135,155 119,394 53,890 140,938 275,709 67,356 64,482 99,500 295,784 91,910 2,689,967 7,377,268 3,993,392 93,986 794,731 7,705,120 67,715 941,054 84,037 355,401 61,975 211,511 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 143 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Vendor Name SGI Sheila Smith Medical Professional Corporation Shepherd, Dr. D. Shona Imlah MD Inc. Shoppers Home Health Care Siemens Canada Siemens Hearing Instruments Inc. Sigma Industrial Sales Ltd. Simplex Grinnell Six Three Furnished Suites Inc. Skillsoft Canada Ltd. Skinnermclaughlin Medical Prof. Corp. Skylink Receivables Inc. Slabbert, Dr. Jaco Sleeva, Terri Smith and Nephew Inc. Smith, Dr. Mark Smith, Sean Smiths Medical Canada Ltd. Somagen Diagnostics Soper, Dr. Juliet Sorin Group Canada Inc. Sotomi Medical PC Inc. Souf, Dr. S.A. Source Office Furnishings Southmedic Incorporated Spicers Canada ULC Sridhar, Dr. G. Med. Professional Corp. St. Jude Medical Canada Inc. Stantec Architecture Ltd. Stantec Consulting Ltd. Stapol Consulting Starkey Labs - Canada Co. Staseson Klein Applicators Ltd. Steris Canada Ltd. Streamline Contracting Ltd. Stryker Canada LP Stryker Medical Professional Corp. Student Energy In Action for Regina Community Health Inc. Success Office Systems Sullivan Healthcare Consulting Canada Co. Suncor Energy Products Partnership Sunil V. Khaladkar Medical Prof. Corp. Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. Sunrise Health Region Superior Forklift Ltd. Supreme Office Products Ltd. Surgical Centres Inc. Surgical Products Specialties Swets Information Services Ltd. Synthes (Canada) Ltd. Sysco Tab Products Canada Takl Medicine Professional Corporation 144 Payment 195,847 124,310 81,558 159,439 379,227 428,286 444,267 136,238 65,672 62,885 69,570 292,039 50,028 139,383 55,015 621,149 75,153 64,789 223,229 564,295 386,908 473,753 52,259 54,793 345,007 57,851 300,812 69,865 606,062 303,476 125,028 163,448 70,005 103,996 544,948 68,033 5,563,557 113,344 50,000 77,242 511,782 237,697 129,197 474,010 63,645 122,047 175,831 4,312,679 82,707 59,222 924,118 6,920,269 84,498 338,571 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca Vendor Name Taylor, Dr. Ron Medical Prof. Corp. Taylor, Greg Teleflex Medical Canada Inc. Terumo BCT Canada Inc. The Alport Family Trust The Binding Site The Caldwell Partners International The Herjavec Group Inc. The Lifemed Group Inc. The Stevens Company Theo Le Roux Med. Prof. Corp. ThyssenKrupp Elevator Tiann F. A. Ocarroll Medical Prof. Corp. Tornier Orthopedics Inc. Toshiba Towers Ltd. Translogic Ltd. Trudell Medical Marketing Limited Truven Health Analytics Inc. TS and M Supply Ultramed Inc. Ultraray Medical Products Umuthi Medical PC Inc. Unisource University of Regina University of Saskatchewan Valeant Canada LP Van Des Accessible Transit Inc. Vantage Endoscopy Verathon Inc. Viking Fire Protection Inc. Vipond Fire Protection Inc. Vital Aire VWR International W. L. Gore and Associates Canada Inc. Walters Industrial Mechanical Warner Industries Ltd. Warner Leasing Company Ltd. Warner Truck Industries WBM Office Systems WBS Wholesale Bakery Specialties Ltd. Wesco Westcan Vac Services Inc. Western CML Cleaners Westfield Fleet Street Ltd. Weston Bakeries Limited Wheels on Wheels Specialty Transportation Ltd. White Birch Medical Prof. Corp. Widex Canada Ltd. Williams Wildenboer Medical Prof. Corp. Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Winnipeg Street Business Centre Ltd. Wood Wyant Inc. Wu, Dr. Edwin Yorkton Plumbing and Heating Payment 318,662 72,996 542,878 146,035 64,120 53,840 153,997 98,933 263,817 2,024,847 149,572 433,401 184,047 332,896 659,066 59,907 61,960 224,491 62,027 79,038 74,248 63,214 540,269 50,899 97,212 465,731 112,252 85,891 588,052 77,849 112,756 149,281 601,807 206,714 185,111 245,230 144,294 149,215 483,078 1,066,552 144,497 153,138 233,145 83,284 142,292 121,939 87,519 337,681 100,912 676,990 55,973 79,867 976,785 231,663 117,287 APPENDIX E: PAYEE LIST Vendor Name Yueng Chan A. Medical Prof. Corp. Zacharias Medical Professional Corporation Zimmer of Canada Zwai, Dr. A. M. Payment 173,846 97,757 5,199,204 61,629 Transfers Listed, by program, are transfers to recipients who received $50,000 or more Vendor Name Payment 615672 Saskatchewan Ltd. 531,751 Aboriginal Family Service Centre 861,260 AIDS Program South Saskatchewan 58,943 All Nations’ Healing Hosptial Inc. 5,603,106 Autism Resource Centre 712,324 Canadian Mental Health Association / Regina Branch 479,326 Canadian Red Cross 177,035 CBI Physical Rehabilitation Centre 122,371 Cupar and District Nursing Home Inc. 3,262,421 Cupar Lions Volunteer Ambulance 327,024 Downtown Physiotherapy Centre 178,102 Extendicare Elmview 4,829,690 Extendicare Parkside 13,512,742 Extendicare Sunset 8,402,540 Hope’s Home Inc. 436,200 Hutch Ambulance Service Inc. 626,088 Imperial and District Ambulance Inc. 161,307 JT Ambulance Service Inc. 501,110 Lumsden and District Heritage Home Inc. 2,621,702 Mobile Crisis Services, Inc. 111,233 Mutchmor Lodge 73,315 North Central Community Association 52,329 Vendor Name Phoenix Residential Society Planned Parenthood Regina Prairie Ambulance Care (1998) Ltd. Rainbow Youth Centre Ranch Ehrlo Society Raymore Community Health and Social Centre Regina Community Clinic Regina Early Learning Center Inc. Regina Open Door Society Inc. Regina Recovery Homes Inc. Regina Sports and Physiotherapy Clinic Santa Maria Senior Citizen’s Home Inc. Soo Line Ambulance Association Stepping Stones Childcare Co-operative Street Workers Advocacy Program Synergy Physio Inc. The Governing Council of The Salvation Army The Qu’Appelle Diocesan Housing Company The Regina Lutheran Housing Corporation The Salvation Army William Booth Special Care Home Valley Ambulance Care Ltd. Payment 1,547,007 184,726 361,686 756,895 739,657 76,888 177,165 1,398,389 429,566 1,291,823 178,327 10,512,380 285,488 134,328 226,833 143,400 319,201 1,455,014 5,148,943 8,779,493 531,463 ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE REPORT 2014/15 145 146 REGINA QU’APPELLE HEALTH REGION | rqhealth.ca rqhealt h.ca