Healthcare
Diagnostic and procedure wait-times
Promesses de BC Conservatives
"After a brief consultation period, the Conservative Party of BC will:
- Implement the Patients First Wait Time Guarantee for select diagnostics and surgical procedures.
If diagnostic or medical procedures exceed medically recommended wait times, patients would be able to access care at a pre-approved facility out-of-province and be re-imbursed according to a set fee schedule. A similar policy (Cross Border Directive) has been helping patients across the European Union since 2013."
— conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08
"The Conservative Party of BC will:
- Pay for patients in the public system to receive quality health care services in non-governmental clinics for specific priority procedures and diagnostic services.
We will get people off waiting lists and into operating rooms and diagnostic clinics for services like MRIs and priority surgeries. It makes no sense for non-government health facilities to sit idle when they could be contracted to help BC patients right now."
— conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08
Health administration
Promesse de BC Conservatives
"Instead of simply throwing money at health facilities and hoping for the best (the “block grant” model), the Conservative Party will implement what has effectively worked well in European countries and Quebec – a policy known as “activity-based funding”.
This will see hospitals, Regional Health Authorities, and/or other non-government facilities funded based on their output – each time they treat patients for specific diagnostic and priority procedures, they receive additional funds. This approach incentivizes providers to be more efficient and treat as many patients as possible."
— conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08
Health staffing
Promesses de BC Conservatives
Hospitals
Promesses de BC Conservatives
"Instead of simply throwing money at health facilities and hoping for the best (the “block grant” model), the Conservative Party will implement what has effectively worked well in European countries and Quebec – a policy known as “activity-based funding”.
This will see hospitals, Regional Health Authorities, and/or other non-government facilities funded based on their output – each time they treat patients for specific diagnostic and priority procedures, they receive additional funds. This approach incentivizes providers to be more efficient and treat as many patients as possible."
— conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08
Housing & Homelessness
Housing prices
Promesse de BC Conservatives
"1) Largest tax cut for renters and homeowners in BC history – $3,000 per month of rent or mortgage interest costs will be exempt from provincial income taxes. This will be achieved by issuing a tax credit worth 5.06% of eligible housing costs, equivalent to the rate of BC’s base tax bracket.
2) Immediate relief in Budget 2026 - by exempting $1,500 per month, increasing by $500 per year to the full level of $3,000 per month. This is a clear and long-term commitment to British Columbians who work hard.
3) A fair and fiscally responsible tax credit – The 2026 budget impact will not exceed $900 million, and we will design a targeted tax credit that ensures the relief goes to people who need it to get ahead in life." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08
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Biographie
David Splett is a seasoned Chartered Professional Accountant with over 30 years of international experience in financial and operational management within large organizations. His career has been marked by his leadership in governing multi-billion dollar projects, driving organizational transformation, and implementing strategic planning and optimization processes. David’s expertise includes enhancing financial and project management discipline, leading strategy and policy development, and spearheading community sustainability initiatives. His dedication to service extends back to his time in Trail BC, having served on the Board of Governors for Selkirk College and his contributions to the Kootenay Boundary Hospital Foundation.
Personal Life
David has been happily married to his wife Brenda-Jayne for over 25 years. They have three sons, two of whom attend the University of British Columbia, while their youngest son has just graduated from high school. David’s strong family values and commitment to education and community well-being are central to his life and work, driving his desire to create a better future for all residents of North Vancouver-Lonsdale and beyond.
Professional Background
David’s extensive background in finance and operations has seen him at the helm of major projects and initiatives, where he has successfully navigated complex challenges to deliver results. His proven ability to lead organizational change and optimize processes has made him a trusted leader in both the public and private sectors. His work has consistently focused on improving efficiency, fostering innovation, and ensuring long-term sustainability for the organizations and communities he serves.
Community Involvement
David has always been deeply involved in his community, dedicating time and expertise to various initiatives that support local development and well-being. David’s commitment to community sustainability and operational excellence reflects his belief in the importance of giving back and making a tangible difference in the lives of others.
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