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Doctors call for executive鈥檚 resignation due to Vancouver Island health struggles

Frustrated physicians say they have no confidence in health authority鈥檚 ability to address concerns
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Dr. Alex Nataros works at the Port Hardy Hospital, which has been in the news for years now due to closures and rotating hospital diversions. (Island Health photo)

Two doctors have issued separate calls asking for Island Health鈥檚 chief medical officer to resign in the wake of continued issues plaguing the delivery of health care on northern Vancouver Island

Port Hardy鈥檚 Dr. Alex Nataros posted on his official Twitter account that due to 鈥減hysician harrassment and ongoing dereliction of duty to meet basic job responsibility to provide medical leadership鈥 he is calling for 鈥渢he resignation of Dr. Ben Williams.鈥

Meanwhile, Port McNeill physician Dr. Prean Armogam, who has been living and working in the North Island for 17 years, echoed that sentiment.

鈥淭he brokeness [of the North Island health-care system] needs to stop,鈥 he added. 鈥淭his has been going on for a long time, and there is no confidence in the competence of the senior executive to actually administer change on a successful level. They haven鈥檛 been helpful, they haven鈥檛 been listening, and patients have been suffering.鈥

Health care facilities in Port Hardy, Port McNeill, and nearby Alert Bay have been struggling with repeated staffing shortages, leading to multiple temporary closures and service disruptions.

Armogam said Island Health鈥檚 response has ultimately been a 鈥渉ot potato approach - it鈥檚 poorly thought out, it鈥檚 not planned, and it puts patients at risk.鈥

He said he鈥檚 been dealing with Island Health鈥檚 poor treatment of physicians since 2020, when he went public with concerns, and was subsequently forced into stepping down from his position as medical director for the Regional District of Mount Waddington.

鈥淚t was because I stood up for myself about issues regarding privilege and race, and I was labelled as a troublemaker 鈥 The moment you point out deficiencies you get labelled as disruptive or not following the rules, but at the same time, there鈥檚 been a complete lack of accountability from [Island Health].

鈥淚n more recent times, [Island Health] has not been present, they鈥檙e not listening, and with all the hospital closures and diversions, they鈥檝e been lacking in support for Port Hardy doctors.鈥

Nataros said strained relationships are chasing away current staff and getting in the way of recruiting. He pointed to how he waited for weeks to hear from Williams about a promised action plan to deal with physician concerns. Instead, when Williams finally contacted him, it was with an unexpected cold call about how Nataros was using his dog as a therapy dog, against Island Health policy.

Black Press Media also viewed emails from a third local doctor, working on an expired contract and intending to turn over his practice to someone else, only to be frustrated by lack of Island Health feedback and guidance on how to do that.

鈥淲hat is my new contract status at present? What do I have for job security from you? What is the recruitment status of new physicians so that I may transition my patients to new physicians?鈥 the physician wonders.

Island Health鈥檚 President and CEO Kathy MacNeil said in a statement that Williams has her complete and continued confidence.

鈥淎s CEO, I expect Dr. Williams 鈥 as the Chief Medical Officer for Island Health 鈥 to fully investigate when concerns arise about the quality of care delivered by a member of the medical staff,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淚sland Health in general, and Dr. Williams in particular, has a responsibility under the medical staff bylaws to ensure patient safety and to fully investigate when concerns arise.

鈥(Physicians) are well aware of the mechanisms available to them to raise their concerns, including through their Medical Staff Association.鈥

鈥淎t Island Health, our focus remains on stabilizing health-care services in the North Island through the significant commitment recently announced by the Ministry of Health, to build a foundation for the future. We are committed to do this working collaboratively with all of our partners 鈥 including the local physician community.

鈥淭his is what North Island patients and communities, and our care teams, need and deserve.鈥



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