Ottawa, April 15, 2015—Health care services in Canada will come under strain with an aging population with chronic and degenerative diseases. To address the challenges facing seniors and their care in Canada, a coordinated approach between federal, provincial, and territorial governments, as well as other key health care stakeholders and communities is needed, according to a new report from The Conference Board of Canada released today.
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“As the number of seniors in Canada is expected to climb from five million to ten million over the next 25 years, our health care system will result in growth in demand for hospital services, home care, long-term care palliative care facilities and health and wellness programs,” said Dr. Gabriela Prada, Director, Health, Innovation, Policy and Evaluation, The Conference Board of Canada. “Failure to address these growing demands could compromise Canada’s ability to meet the future health needs of seniors.”
“With this groundbreaking study, The Conference Board of Canada has provided a critical assessment of the current state of health care services in our country,” said Dr. Chris Simpson, President of the Canadian Medical Association. “This reality check on where we are today only emphasizes our national imperative to act before the demographic shift gets too far underway.”
Average per capita health care expenditure in Canada increases with every year of life after 65. As frequent users of the health care systems and related facilities, seniors account for approximately 45 per cent of provincial and territorial health care payments.
Although Canada boasts a relatively comprehensive range of services for seniors, there are limitations in these services. The report, Understanding Health and Social Services for Seniors in Canada, identifies key challenges affecting seniors’ health and health care services. They include:
The report was funded by the Canadian Medical Association and is available free of charge from the Conference Board’s e-Library.
The Conference Board of Canada will be hosting a webinar on May 26, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. looking at Health and Home: An Overview of Senior Care in Canada
For more information contact
Corporate Communications
613-526-3280
corpcomm@conferenceboard.ca
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