Sask. hospital review begins under former provincial coroner, Saskatoon police chief
The independent review promised for hospitals in the province by the Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) in January is now underway.
The province reported on Thursday that work starts this week on the independent, third-party review of hospital safety and security. It is expected to take about six months to complete.
Buckingham Security Services Ltd. has been contracted by the Ministry of Health to perform the review. Former Saskatoon Police Service chief and chief provincial coroner, Clive Weighill, will be performing the review.
“Safety is a vital part of Saskatchewan’s health system, impacting patients, visitors and staff,” Weighill said in a government release. “Identifying supports to enhance security will benefit those within the system and the public alike.”


