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Expert panel on health care launches national consultation

By The Canadian Press   

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Sept. 16, 2014 – An expert panel set up by the federal government has embarked on a national consultation process to explore health-care innovation possibilities.

The eight-member group has been asked to recommend ways in which the federal government could better support innovation that strengthens the health-care system and improves care for patients.

The federal government charged the group with coming up with five
recommendations that would achieve those ends without raising the
overall cost of the system and without stepping on the toes of the
provinces, which have constitutional authority over health-care
delivery.

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The panel is headed by former University of Toronto
president David Naylor and includes public policy experts, two nurses
and Heather Reisman, CEO of Indigo, the national bookseller chain.

The
group will seek the views of Canadians via an online questionnaire, and
will ask for written submissions from stakeholders and experts.

Key
stakeholders will appear at in-person meetings throughout this fall and
early in 2015; the goal is to publish a final report by next June.

Health
policy analyst Steven Lewis, who is not on the panel, sees the
enterprise as interesting, given the limited role the Harper government
has played in health care since coming to office.

But he
suggested that if the federal government doesn't commit funding to
implement the ensuing recommendations, provincial governments may not be
inclined to follow through.

“I can't see the jurisdictions
paying any more attention to the findings than they did to the National
Forum on Health or Romanow unless there is federal money on the table,”
Lewis said in an email.

Romanow is health policy shorthand for
the report of the 2002 Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in
Canada, headed by former Saskatchewan premier Roy Romanow.

The Advisory Panel on Health-care Innovation's public consultation page is at
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hcs-sss/innovation/cons/_2014/chi-cis/consult-eng.php


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