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Jul 12, 2024 · Today, the Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health, highlighted recent actions taken by the government to strengthen the public health care system in Canada. The Government of Canada has invested close to $200 billion over 10 years to improve health care services for Canadians. Within this funding, $25 billion is allocated through tailored ...
- Working together to improve health care for Canadians.
The Government of Canada announced today an investment of...
- Working together to improve health care for Canadians.
- Ensuring Real Results For Canadians
- Canada Health Transfer
- Bilateral Agreements
- Supporting Indigenous Priorities
- Commitment to Complementary Federal Support
- Shared Health Indicators and Results
The Government of Canada announced today an investment of $196.1 billion over 10 years, including $46.2 billion in new funding, for provinces and territories to improve health care services for Canadians. This funding will be distributed partly through the Canada Health Transfer (CHT) and partly through tailor-made bilateral agreements with provinc...
The Canada Health Transfer (CHT) is the largest major federal transfer to provinces and territories ($49.4 billion in 2023-24). Since 2004-05, through cash and tax point transfers, the federal government has supported, on average, 32% of provincial and territorial health expenditures. 1. The Government is proposing to provide further support though...
Today, the Government of Canada announced that it would provide $25 billion over 10 years to provinces and territories to support shared health priorities through tailored bilateral agreements. The Government of Canada recognizes that provinces and territories have their own unique circumstances. As such, the bilateral agreements are intended to be...
To provide additional support for Indigenous health priorities: 1. $2 billion over 10 years to address unique challenges Indigenous Peoples face when it comes to fair and equitable access to quality and culturally safe health care services. The Indigenous-specific funding stream will be distributed on a distinctions basis through a health equity fu...
The Government of Canada will also commit to dedicated action to advance and integrate our shared health priorities, and support collaboration, in areas such as immigration, credential recognition, official language minority communities and data infrastructure and standards. This includes the following additional funding: 1. $505 million over 5 yea...
What is measured, matters. By collecting and sharing health information the same way, Canadians can see the progress being made by each jurisdiction to deliver results on the shared priorities in health care for their populations. The federal government is prepared to measure and report annual progress on the following common indicators with disagg...
May 21, 2024 · Budget 2024 invested $77.1 million over four years, starting in 2025-26, to ensure every doctor and nurse who comes to Canada can contribute to improving our public health care system and reach their full potential. As part of this work, 120 new medical residency positions will be created for international medical graduates.
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Sep 30, 2022 · It is the responsibility of government to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in their country. It is the role of government to support health and well-being, including to: Provide good-quality health services, that are accessible and affordable to all who need them. Ensure policies, frameworks and standards for health and well-being are ...
Aug 2, 2023 · These are big and complex problems, and during discussions in February 2023 on funding health care for the next decade, the Government of Canada and the provincial and territorial governments i agreed to work together to improve Canadian health care in 4 priority areas: Expanding family health services and improving access to primary health ...
Feb 7, 2023 · As part of today’s announcement, the Government of Canada will provide $505 million over five years to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, Canada Health Infoway, and federal data partners to work with provinces and territories on developing new health data indicators, and to support the creation of a Centre of Excellence on health workforce data and underpin efforts to use data to ...
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Health care has always been a priority for our government. Since 2015, we have made major, historic investments to support Indigenous health. In 2017, we signed health accords with all provinces and territories to improve mental health and addictions care, as well as home and community care, for all Canadians.