A look at B.C. health care promises ahead of Oct. 19 election day
VANCOUVER — The state of British Columbia health care has become a key issue ahead of the provincial election on Oct. 19 as the overburdened system attempts to cope with understaffing, frequent short-term closures of emergency rooms and hundreds of thousands of residents who don’t have a family doctor.
Here are some of the health-related election promises from the three major parties:
B.C. New Democrats have promised to:
— Expand the conditions pharmacists can test and prescribe for to include more common illnesses such as strep throat, urinary tract infections and renal function.