To be honest, I am getting tired of seeing Sarah Kramer's photo beside every article on eHealth and its lack of accountability. She may have been sharing the helm but the rot goes much deeper than that. I suppose her name will forever be associated with the scandal and others will slink away only to surface in another government agency or as some kind of consultant.
And lo and behold, we see Gail Paech mentioned again...and again...and again.
What is it about government bureaucracy that allows the same old, same old to keep being recycled? A little new blood is a good thing from time to time but government should attract them before they are thoroughly brainwashed and banging their heads relentlessly against the same health care wall or health care bible depending on how you look at it.
I provide a link below to an article in the Toronto Star today. Go for it!
To be honest, I am getting tired of seeing Sarah Kramer's photo beside every article on eHealth and its lack of accountability. She may have been sharing the helm but the rot goes much deeper than that. I suppose her name will forever be associated with the scandal and others will slink away only to surface in another government agency or as some kind of consultant.
And lo and behold, we see Gail Paech mentioned again...and again...and again.
What is it about government bureaucracy that allows the same old, same old to keep being recycled? A little new blood is a good thing from time to time but government should attract them before they are thoroughly brainwashed and banging their heads relentlessly against the same health care wall or health care bible depending on how you look at it.
I provide a link below to an article in the Toronto Star today. Go for it!