Strengthening Alberta’s partnership with U.S.
Alberta cabinet ministers will represent Alberta’s government at the 73rd U.S. National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C.
Alberta cabinet ministers will represent Alberta’s government at the 73rd U.S. National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C.
Alberta’s government is taking action to address Emergency Medical Services (EMS) concerns provincewide with a new advisory committee, performance framework and fourth dispatch centre.
Construction of a new, modern health facility in Beaverlodge will begin in 2024 to replace the current 67-year-old hospital.
Alberta’s government is stabilizing and strengthening primary health care across the province so that everyone can access care when and where they need it.
Alberta’s government is expanding opportunities for nurse practitioners to give Albertans greater access to a regular primary care provider when and where they need one.
Albertans will benefit from a $42-million investment to enhance primary care by recruiting more health providers and expanding essential services.
Budget 2023 expands rural health supports so Albertans can have additional access to modern health facilities and the care they need where and when they need it.