N.B. AG audit flags lack of evidence-based records to back pandemic decisions

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December 14, 2023

The Department of Health was unable to provide evidence-based documentation to substantiate 33 Public Health decisions made during the COVID-19 pandemic. The audit covered operational areas that were meant to reduce the spread of COVID-19, including testing, contact tracing, contact management and infection prevention and control guidance. The auditor general made seven recommendations for the Department of Health. Among them: ensure the development and retention of adequate documentation to substantiate Public Health measures. The target date is listed as ongoing. Other recommendations for the department include:

  • Develop, monitor and report on established key performance indicators. Targets should be regularly reviewed for ongoing relevance and revised accordingly;
  • Provide clear targets to support the decision-making process when moving between various phases of a staffing crisis action plan. This should form part of an up-to-date pandemic plan;
  • Develop a contingency plan, as part of the business continuity planning, that outlines backup procedures for key personnel, both at the department and regional levels; and
  • Review the efficacy of the critical care nursing initiative to determine if it accomplished its intended objectives and note any future improvements should the need arise again.

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Le vérificateur général a déterminé que le ministère de la Santé et les régies régionales de la santé se sont surpassés pour soutenir la population du Nouveau-Brunswick pendant la pandémie - Gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick

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