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  2. Ministry of Health (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    A December 31, 2019 performance review of Alberta Health Services by Ernst & Young—commissioned by the UCP government—made numerous recommendations to cut costs and increase efficiencies, and set an "aggressive" timeline of three years for implementation of a "massive overhaul" of Alberta's health-care system.

  3. List of Alberta public agencies - Wikipedia

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    Health: Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Regulatory/Adjudicative Directs and regulates the practice of speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Alberta. Health: Alberta Dental Association and College Regulatory/Adjudicative Directs and regulates the practice of dentists in Alberta. Health: Alberta Health ...

  4. Alberta Health Services - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Health Services Board was re-introduced, effective November 27, 2015 with Linda Hughes appointed as the board chair. [25] On April 4, 2022, the AHS Board asked Mauro Chies, Vice President, Cancer Care Alberta and Clinical Support Services, to serve in the role of interim CEO on a temporary basis.

  5. Health Sciences Association of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Public Sector Wage Arbitration Deferral Act (Bill 9) which became law on June 20, 2019, suspended and delayed hearings related to wage arbitration for Alberta's 180,000 public service workers represented by unions in 24 collective agreements, [6] which included the HSAA, until August, when Janice MacKinnon's "Report and Recommendations: Blue Ribbon Panel on Alberta's Finances" was submitted.

  6. Foothills Medical Centre - Wikipedia

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    The TRW Building was also added to the Health Sciences building, which was completed in late 2005. [6] In addition, the new McCaig Tower opened in October 2010 with 93 inpatient beds, 36 bed intensive care unit (only 28 funded by the Government of Alberta), 21 short-stay beds (a total of 150 additional beds), as well as 8 operating rooms. [7]

  7. Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 - Wikipedia

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    The Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2020, otherwise known as Bill 30, is an omnibus bill introduced on July 6, 2020, by the Canadian province of Alberta's United Conservative Party's (UCP) Minister of Health Tyler Shandro. Its passed its 1st reading on July 6, its 2nd reading on July 23, and its 3rd reading on July 29.

  8. Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan is the system of tax-funded health insurance for residents of the province of Alberta.. Most residents of Alberta who are either Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, or have refugee status in Canada and who live in Alberta for 183 or more days per year or more and who are not already covered by the health insurance plan of another province ...

  9. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees - Wikipedia

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    Health care: employees of health care providers, including Alberta Health Services, as well as other public, private and not-for-profit facilities, over 55,000 members. Education: non-academic employees of universities , community colleges , technical institutes and school boards , more than 11,000 members.