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Panel submits findings into infant's death

Six recommendations made to Department of Health

Darrell Greer
Northern News Services

Repulse Bay (Sep 17/03) - The inquiry into the death of a Baker Lake infant has resulted in six recommendations being made to Nunavut's Department of Health.

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Deputy Minister Best.


The independent review panel forwarded the recommendations to Assistant Deputy Minister Dr. Keith Best earlier this month.

The review, co-ordinated by Dr. Alec Macaulay of the Northern Medical Unit, was conducted by Dr. Lynne Warda and nurse practicioner Kathleen deLeon-Demare.

Dr. Best ordered the external review into the death of the baby girl this past March.

The infant was reported to have suffered with chronic diarrhoea for an extended period of time before her death.

Dr. Best said the panel's final report is still being reviewed by Nunavut Department of Health officials.

He said the report clearly reflects problem areas in the care regime.

"The problem areas are clearly indicated in the six recommendations the reviewers provided," said Best.

"We intend, through the Operations and Professional Practice Unit, to put a plan in place to implement those six recommendations as quickly as possible."

Although Gaela Stach, the nurse in charge of the Baker Lake Health Centre at the time of the infant's death, resigned from her position on Aug. 22, citing personal reasons,

Dr. Best said he's confident the report shows Baker staff acted well in handling a complex level of care.

He said the review recommendations are consistent with the complexity of care involved in the case.

"I can't say too much about the autopsy report at this point.

"However, I'm sure after the departmental review is complete, we should be able to release the autopsy report or, at least, the its meaning.

"Our next step in the process is to wait until the department's review is complete and proceed with whatever recommendation or direction stems from that."

Editor's note: As of press time, review co-ordinator Dr. Alec Macaulay was attending a medical conference in Greenland and was unavailable for comment. Dr. Lynne Warda did not return calls to the Kivalliq News.

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