Ms. Smith and her government in late 2022 wanted to provide Alberta relief from the North American shortage of pediatric painkillers. Alberta Health Services, in turn, signed a $70-million deal with ...
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Alberta's dual-practice model could improve treatment capacity if done right: report
Alberta’s legislation allowing physicians to practice in both public and private care settings has drawn mixed reviews, but a ...
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Alberta reconsiders cutting health coverage for some temporary foreign workers after concerns raised
Alberta is reviewing a health coverage change that left some temporary foreign workers without provincial care earlier this ...
Bridges to Healthy Edmonton (Council 8) serves Edmonton and advises on improving health care and focusing on local priorities.
A report that was jointly produced by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the Parkland Institute finds Alberta's Bill 11 could pave the way for a two-tiered health-care system.
Nearly a month after Alberta’s hospitals minister said emergency room doctors would “immediately” be working to triage ...
Health-care advocates are lobbying lawmakers and calling on the federal government to take a stance on Alberta's latest moves to expand privatization of health care.
The upcoming Canada Health Act-related policy and funding changes taking effect April 1, 2026 may affect patients’ ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Alberta pauses health-care coverage change for some international work permit holders
EDMONTON — The Alberta government is hitting pause on a recent policy change cutting off health coverage for some temporary ...
Edmonton doctors are urging the province to take action on the health care crisis as the predominant strain of influenza reaches its peak, continuing to place significant pressures on hospitals. Chief ...
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