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Kathryn Andrusky

Kathryn Andrusky

Edmonton Journal

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Opinion: What a $700 screening actually costs in Alberta 'Screening is not ordering whatever tests one wants. It is a defined set of investigations, based on evidence about which tests improve outcomes in people without symptoms'

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25.04.2026 10

Edmonton Journal

Kathryn andrusky

Opinion: Bill 29 expands Albertans' access to testing — but what happens after? Alberta’s proposed Bill 29 would allow patients to access certain preventative tests without a referral, framed as a way to improve early detection and reduce pressure on the public system.

16.04.2026 10

Edmonton Journal

Kathryn andrusky

Opinion: Alberta's proposed blanket ban on MAID for mentally ill is unjust As the debate over medical assistance in dying (MAID) for individuals with mental illness as a sole condition heats up, there has been little to no clear or substantive public position from Alberta’s opposition on this issue.

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20.03.2026 30

Edmonton Journal

Kathryn andrusky