This is a page from the 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election.
Health & Healthcare platforms
Here's what the candidates in Cape St. Francis, and their parties, are promising.We don't have any Liberal policies on Children's health and disorders.
We don't have any PC policies on Children's health and disorders.
Drugs and addiction
We don't have any Liberal policies on Drugs and addiction.
We don't have any NDP policies on Drugs and addiction.
PC
Family doctors and primary care
Health governance
We don't have any Liberal policies on Health governance.
We don't have any NDP policies on Health governance.
PC
Health staffing
Liberal
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Work with labour organisations to ensure safe working hours for healthcare workers
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Work towards eliminating mandated overtime for healthcare workers
NDP
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Work with front-line healthcare staff to develop effective safe hours legislation
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Expand the nurse travel locum programme province-wide to provide primary care in rural and remote areas
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Create 20 new seats at Memorial's Medical School
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Implement support and mentorship systems for new health profession graduates
PC
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Provide paid work terms for students training in medical and healthcare professions
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Double the size of the Nurse Practitioner programme
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Refund tuition for healthcare workers who work in the province after finishing their studies
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Hospital parking
We don't have any Liberal policies on Hospital parking.
We don't have any NDP policies on Hospital parking.
PC
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Provide free parking at all healthcare facilities
Long-term care
Mental health
Prescription drugs and pharmacare
Rural health
Liberal
NDP
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Fast-track a review of the Medical Transportation Assistance Program
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Remove the requirement for additional physician notes for patients requiring an escort
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Expand the nurse travel locum programme province-wide to provide primary care in rural and remote areas
PC
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Fully cover medical transportation costs for patients who need to receive essential care outside their local region
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Reopen the emergency rooms in Botwood and Whitbourne 24 hours/day
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Provide operational funding for the Lionel Kelland Hospice
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Bring patients, who travel into St. John's on the air ambulance, back to their home region, at no charge
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Buy Corner Brook a PET Scanner
Seniors' health
Liberal
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Double the Aging Well at Home Grant to $800/year
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Double the Caregiver Benefit to $800/month
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"Many seniors want to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own communities and homes, even when they require medical treatment. A re-elected Liberal Government will therefore double both the Aging Well at Home Grant from $400 to $800 per year, and the Caregiver Benefit from $400 to $800 per month. Seniors will get even more help with the costs associated with living longer at home, such as grocery and meal delivery, health care services, medication and prescription delivery, small home repairs and transportation. And, caregivers will receive more money to help sustain the important support they provide." — Our Plan for Newfoundland and Labrador, retrieved 2025-10-08
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