View allAll Photos Tagged Refocus
Alberta’s Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange provided, from Edmonton on Monday, November 18, 2024, an update on the government’s work to refocus the health care system.
Alberta’s government continues to make progress refocusing the health care system to ensure all Albertans get the care they need.
Albertans deserve a health care system that is focused on what matters – better services, improved outcomes, enhanced local decision-making and more support for Alberta’s front-line workers. To ensure these goals are met, Alberta’s government committed to refocus the health care system to give Albertans the health care system they need, without disrupting the services they rely on.
Since announcing plans to refocus Alberta’s health care system in November 2023, significant progress has been made in several key areas.
Under Alberta’s refocused health care system, four fully integrated provincial health agencies are being created to oversee the priority sectors of primary care, acute care, continuing care, and mental health and addiction. Two of the provincial health agencies, Recovery Alberta and Primary Care Alberta, have been established with input from more than 30,000 health care professionals and Albertans.
Additionally, it was recently announced that Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services Jason Nixon would become the sector minister for the new continuing care provincial health agency. He has now taken on this role and will oversee continuing care as the government works toward standing up the new continuing care agency. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)
Alberta’s Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange provided, from Edmonton on Monday, November 18, 2024, an update on the government’s work to refocus the health care system.
Alberta’s government continues to make progress refocusing the health care system to ensure all Albertans get the care they need.
Albertans deserve a health care system that is focused on what matters – better services, improved outcomes, enhanced local decision-making and more support for Alberta’s front-line workers. To ensure these goals are met, Alberta’s government committed to refocus the health care system to give Albertans the health care system they need, without disrupting the services they rely on.
Since announcing plans to refocus Alberta’s health care system in November 2023, significant progress has been made in several key areas.
Under Alberta’s refocused health care system, four fully integrated provincial health agencies are being created to oversee the priority sectors of primary care, acute care, continuing care, and mental health and addiction. Two of the provincial health agencies, Recovery Alberta and Primary Care Alberta, have been established with input from more than 30,000 health care professionals and Albertans.
Additionally, it was recently announced that Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services Jason Nixon would become the sector minister for the new continuing care provincial health agency. He has now taken on this role and will oversee continuing care as the government works toward standing up the new continuing care agency. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)
Alberta’s Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange provided, from Edmonton on Monday, November 18, 2024, an update on the government’s work to refocus the health care system.
Alberta’s government continues to make progress refocusing the health care system to ensure all Albertans get the care they need.
Albertans deserve a health care system that is focused on what matters – better services, improved outcomes, enhanced local decision-making and more support for Alberta’s front-line workers. To ensure these goals are met, Alberta’s government committed to refocus the health care system to give Albertans the health care system they need, without disrupting the services they rely on.
Since announcing plans to refocus Alberta’s health care system in November 2023, significant progress has been made in several key areas.
Under Alberta’s refocused health care system, four fully integrated provincial health agencies are being created to oversee the priority sectors of primary care, acute care, continuing care, and mental health and addiction. Two of the provincial health agencies, Recovery Alberta and Primary Care Alberta, have been established with input from more than 30,000 health care professionals and Albertans.
Additionally, it was recently announced that Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services Jason Nixon would become the sector minister for the new continuing care provincial health agency. He has now taken on this role and will oversee continuing care as the government works toward standing up the new continuing care agency. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)