April 27, 2017
FREDERICTON (GNB) – The provincial government has released a report on improving access to primary and acute care stemming from the stakeholder engagement process to develop the New Brunswick Family Plan.
“Your government is listening and knows that the availability and delivery of health services have a significant impact on the quality of life of the people of our province,” said Health Minister Victor Boudreau. “This report is based on current initiatives, ongoing commitments and stakeholder feedback, and delineates the goals and actions that will help to improve the health and well-being of New Brunswickers through sustainable and improved primary, acute and long-term care systems.”
The report highlights three priority initiatives aimed at improving primary and acute care:
The report also outlines actions to achieve better health outcomes in the following areas:
“Improvement to our health-care system will require a holistic approach,” said Dr. Lynn Murphy-Kaulbeck, president of the New Brunswick Medical Society. “We are pleased to see the government is taking steps to address key areas of the system, as well as the underlying factors that impact health.”
The New Brunswick Family Plan builds on the goals and achievements of the New Brunswick Economic Growth Plan and 10-year education plans. It also works in tandem with those plans to ensure that the government is tackling important issues in an integrated manner.
The New Brunswick Family Plan focuses government action in seven priority areas: improving access to primary and acute care; promoting wellness; supporting people with mental health challenges; fostering healthy aging and support for seniors; advancing women’s equality; reducing poverty; and supporting people with disabilities.
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