N.L. well being minister calls new particulars of journey nurse company billings ‘egregious’

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Health Minister Lela Evans had some sturdy phrases Tuesday about previous billings by an organization that offered journey nurses to the province.

“The word we used today, this morning — several, several times, it was repeated by staff and myself — is egregious,” Evans mentioned. 

“It really was, when we see what’s being uncovered and coming out.”

The well being minister spoke with reporters at Confederation Building in St. John’s, simply hours after a CBC Investigates report raised questions on electrical car leases billed to taxpayers by a nursing company.

The new particulars have been “disturbing” and “upsetting,” Evans mentioned.

CBC Investigates obtained, by means of entry to info, tons of of pages of invoices and different data submitted by Canadian Health Labs (CHL) to the native well being authority in 2023.

The data seem to point out that CHL charged taxpayers for a journey nurse to be supplied with an electrical car rental, whereas concurrently billing for a similar nurse to take taxis, hire a separate automobile, and fly out of the province.

And EV rental prices within the names of not less than 5 different nurses continued after taxpayers have been billed for airline tickets to depart Newfoundland.

It’s not clear whether or not a number of bills like these have been permitted beneath the company’s contract with the well being authority.

Even in the event that they have been one way or the other permitted, the auditor basic wrote final yr that well being authority workers signed off on the invoices with out having seen the contract — elevating questions concerning the validity of these billings.

In an announcement to CBC Investigates, CHL mentioned: “We have completed a thorough internal review of the matters referenced and are satisfied that NLHS was billed accurately for services provided.”

Concerns about electrical car leases have been flagged final summer season in a report by the auditor basic, who discovered “strong indications of potential billing fraud.”

Soon after, well being officers commissioned a forensic audit of all funds made to Canadian Health Labs — in line with the auditor basic, a complete of $73.6 million over the three-year interval of 2022 to 2024.

The audit remains to be ongoing.

“The audit has to be very thorough and we want to make sure it’s done right,” Evans instructed reporters.

WATCH | The CBC’s Rob Antle has new particulars on previous billings by a journey nurse company:

Concerns about electrical car prices by journey nurse firm paid out by well being authority

Last yr, N.L.’s auditor basic flagged “strong indications of potential billing fraud” associated to claims filed by the company. Now a CBC evaluation of tons of of pages of invoices additionally raises questions.

Any public launch of the audit report depends upon its findings, and what occurs subsequent.

“The only thing that will keep us from actually sharing it with the public would be if there’s any legal action being taken,” the minister mentioned.

“We have to be mindful of that. But once that’s settled, we will make sure that this is available to the public so that people can actually see how the money was misspent.”

Evans mentioned she believes the audit will present “how bad things were managed” beneath the earlier 10 years of Liberal authorities.

In a press launch, the now-Opposition Liberals defended their document, saying they moved swiftly to deal with issues raised by the auditor basic.


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