Ottawa supports premiers’ call for health-care deal reviews: Duclos
The federal government supports calls from the premiers to establish a five-year review of health-care funding, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said in a letter to his Ontario counterpart.
Canada’s premiers have been urging regular reviews to be established as part of the talks, saying the system needs predictability.
Duclos’ letter to Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones said the province’s bilateral agreement will include working toward certain health indicators, agreeing to provide “equity of access” for underserved groups and uphold the Canada Health Act to strengthen the public health system.
It also includes a commitment to streamline foreign credential recognition for internationally educated health professionals and multi-jurisdictional recognition of health professional licences. Ontario must also provide an action plan of how money will be spent and how progress will be measured and reported.


