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Braid: AHS is left for dead in blowback of surgery contract allegations​on February 11, 2025 at 11:28 pm

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​The health department, which normally deals with politics and policy, is edging closer to running the hospitals   

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President Donald Trump sends his agents to rip through U.S. government agencies, firing, gutting and commanding as they go.

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This must look somewhat familiar to remaining staff at Alberta Health Services.

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In our quieter Canadian way, Premier Danielle Smith and Health Minister Adriana LaGrange have neutered and silenced AHS with brutal efficiency.

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AHS is ordered to surrender all reports or data relating to Chartered Surgical Facilities.

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Officials must allow any “authorized person” to access all information and make copies if necessary.

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They call what they’re after “raw or processed data.” A lawyer might call it “evidence.”

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The information is now in the hands of political operators who were alleged, by the former CEO of AHS, to be involved in granting lush contracts.

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The whole contracting function is now under LaGrange’s authority, not that of AHS, which had been doing that job for 15 years.

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CEO Athana Mentzelopoulos was fired after she presented her suspicions about contracts to her board, which suggested she consult the RCMP. Then the board got kicked out, too.

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An AHS board was once fired for refusing to cancel executive bonuses. A board that wanted to send a government problem to the Mounties had a life span of minutes.

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Replacing both the CEO and the board is LaGrange’s deputy minister, Andre Tremblay.

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Health Minister Adriana LaGrange talks as Athana Mentzelopoulos, CEO of Alberta Health Services listens about how Alberta’s government is making progress on a refocused health-care system by engaging with Albertans on Thursday, March 21, 2024 in Edmonton. Greg Southam/Postmedia

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Mentzelopoulos’ lawyer said in a letter that the increased costs of the contracts could potentially mean “hundreds of millions of profits” for owners of surgical facilities, according to Globe and Mail reports.

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The allegations, though unproven, are very damaging. The retaliation is what you’d expect from Smith, whose dislike of AHS has been evident for years.

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The health authority “doesn’t know what it’s doing,” she once said. She also threatened to turn hospitals over to some other agency if AHS didn’t shape up.

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Smith insists she had nothing to do with the contracts and will consider defamatory any claim that she did.

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AHS was always fated to vanish into the new Acute Care organization. The full bureaucratic kneecapping may be a bit early, and certainly unscheduled, but it’s now complete.

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AHS does not exist any longer as an agency with executive authority at arm’s-length from government.

 

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