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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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•
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.”
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Provide a variety of life
skills training, employment
opportunities as well as
recreational and social
activities for adults with
intellectual and accompanying
physical disabilities.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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:
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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.
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Demand and Capacity Planning:
• Daily bed flow boards;
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Service area capacity pull plans;
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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.
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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;
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Patient Flow Standard Work is not fully embedded yet.
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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;
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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•
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).
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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March 31, 2015
Accumulated
Amortization
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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.
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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).
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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
–
–
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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
$
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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$
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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:
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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.
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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
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$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)
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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APPENDIX A:
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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:
patientadvocate@rqhealth.ca
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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