https://www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=962652B30BEE5-D42A-B90C-9EB51E15950B162F
Alberta’s government is investing $809 million to strengthen surgical services by increasing operating room availability, expanding the use of chartered surgical facilities, and upgrading hospital infrastructure. With this investment the first phase of patient-focused funding implementation will begin to modernize how surgeries are delivered and funded.
Patient-focused funding will tie the number of patients treated to hospital funding, taking into consideration the complexity of care provided. This ensures funding follows the patient rather than traditional block funding, helping improve access to surgery and reducing wait times for procedures that can significantly enhance quality of life.
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Am telling you that Rath & Sylvester keep yapping & my friends are all turning their vote against seperation after all the APP has done to prep so someone better displace them soon….thoughts?
From Betty McIvor’s Facebook pages:
“Danielle Smith’s rise to Premier was built on one important promise: Alberta would stop asking Ottawa for permission.
Her leadership campaign had energy because it spoke directly to a frustrated province. The phrases were clear, forceful and memorable: the “Alberta Sovereignty Act”, “Alberta as a senior partner in Canada”, and a government that would “stand up to Ottawa for what is right for Alberta”.
After a decade of federal hostility toward pipelines, firearms owners, resource development, equalisation, tanker bans, carbon taxes and endless regulatory delay, many Albertans believed Smith understood the moment.
She was elected to push back. She was not elected to manage Alberta’s decline more efficiently.
That is why the political shift now underway is dangerous for her. The issue is not simply that some Albertans disagree with her. That is normal. The problem is that many of the people who once saw her as Alberta’s strongest defender now see a Premier drifting back toward ...