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Alberta Health Services Board Dismantled for Second Time Since Danielle Smith Became PremierAlberta's United Conservative Party government has replaced the entire board of directors of Alberta Health Services (AHS) for the second time since Danielle Smith took office as premier. This move signifies the latest phase in the province's extensive overhaul of its healthcare system, which includes the creation of four separate Crown corporations taking over various aspects of healthcare management previously handled by AHS. While AHS will continue to manage Alberta's 106 government-owned hospitals, the new structure separates acute care, primary care, long-term and continuing care, and mental health and addictions into distinct agencies.
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Alberta Health Services Faces More Uncertainty as Another CEO DepartsAlberta Health Services (AHS) is undergoing another leadership change as Athana Mentzelopoulos, the president and CEO, steps down just over a year after being hired. This departure adds to the instability within AHS, which has seen a rapid turnover of top executives in recent years. The province is currently overhauling its health system, dismantling AHS and creating four new health-care delivery organizations. Experts express concern about the impact of this leadership instability on the province's health system.
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Alberta Launches Assisted Living Alberta, Latest Agency in Healthcare RestructuringThe Alberta government continues its push to restructure healthcare, announcing Assisted Living Alberta as the final agency to take over services from Alberta Health Services. The new agency will focus on continuing and assisted care, as well as home care, addressing the growing needs of Alberta's senior population. However, critics raise concerns about the government's approach, arguing that it prioritizes restructuring over solving existing issues in seniors' care.
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Alberta Hints at Replacing Paper Health Care CardsAlberta Premier Danielle Smith suggested the government is planning to replace the province's notorious paper health care cards with a more durable model. Smith made the comment on her weekly radio show, stating that an announcement regarding the replacement is expected soon.
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Alberta Oil and Gas Pollution Linked to Health RisksA new study reveals a concerning link between pollution from Alberta's oil and gas industry and negative health outcomes, particularly respiratory and cardiovascular issues.
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New rules for doctors struggling with too many patients as Alberta health system under strainMost Canadians get their healthcare through a family doctor or walk-in clinic, which sees a much wider range of problems. About six million Canadians, or one in five, don’t have a family physician.
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