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Progress Report 2012: Health care renewal in Canada |
| June 2012 |
| This report on Canada's health care performance is a pan-Canadian look at progress to date in home and community care, health human resources, telehealth, access to care in the North and health indicators. Read more |
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Progress Report 2011: Health care renewal in Canada |
| May 2011 |
| This report on Canada's health care performance is a pan-Canadian look at five key commitments under the 2003 First Ministers' Accord on Health Care Renewal and the 2004 10-Year Plan to Strengthen Health Care, and it highlights progress to date on wait times, pharmaceuticals management, electronic health records, teletriage, and health care innovation. Read more |
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Rekindling Reform: Health Care Renewal in Canada, 2003 – 2008 |
| January 2008 |
| This report looks back at five years of activity intended to strengthen the capacity of the public health care system to deliver timely, high-quality care. The 2003 First Ministers’ Accord on Health Care Renewal has been a catalyst for positive change in some areas, less so in others, and the Health Council urges governments to rekindle their commitment to health care renewal. Read more |
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Health Care Renewal in Canada: Measuring Up? |
| February 2007 |
| In this report, we set out three pathways to help steer us towards quality: quicker access to needed care, better quality services, and improved population health that factors in the need for support inside and outside the health care system. Read more |
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Health Care Renewal in Canada: Clearing the Road to Quality |
| February 2006 |
| In this report, we set out three pathways to help steer us towards quality: quicker access to needed care, better quality services, and improved population health that factors in the need for support inside and outside the health care system. Read more |
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Health Care Renewal in Canada: Accelerating Change 2005 |
| January 2005 |
| In this report, we set out three pathways to help steer us towards quality: quicker access to needed care, better quality services, and improved population health that factors in the need for support inside and outside the health care system. Read more |
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