OTTAWA,
ON, July 12, 2024 /CNW/ - Canadians
deserve better access to health care services and affordable
medicines, regardless of where they live or their ability to
pay.
Today, the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown
Indigenous Relations, toured TAIBU Community Health Centre in
Scarborough, and highlighted the
recent actions taken by the government to strengthen the public
health care system in Canada.
TAIBU, meaning be in Good Health" in Kiswahili, has served the
Greater Toronto Area (GTA) for
over fifteen years by helping black-identifying people in the GTA
access health care. Whether it's primary care, illness prevention,
cancer screenings, TAIBU has been directly engaged with the GTA and
ensuring top tier care.
At the federal level, the government is ensuring healthcare is a
top priority. We have invested close to $200
billion over 10 years to improve health care services for
Canadians. Within this funding, $25
billion is allocated through tailored bilateral agreements
that address the unique health system needs of each province and
territory in four areas of shared priority, including improving
access to family health services and to mental health and substance
use services, building our health workforce, and modernizing our
health system through digital tools.
The Government of Canada, along
with the provinces and territories, also recently committed to take
concrete actions to address health workforce challenges. In
March 2024, the Government of
Canada released the Nursing
Retention Toolkit to help improve the working lives of nurses. On
July 11 2024, the Government of
Canada announced $47 million in federal funding for innovative
projects to help support Canada's
health workforce.
Additionally, dental care is an integral part of one's health
and well-being. The Government of Canada launched the Canadian Dental Care Plan
(CDCP) that will provide oral health care for up to nine million
uninsured Canadian residents with an annual family income of less
than $90,000. Eligible seniors,
adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate, parents and
guardians of children under 18 can now apply. All remaining
eligible Canadian residents between the ages of 18 and 64 will be
able to apply online in 2025.To date, more than 250,000 Canadians
have received care under the CDCP for services like cleaning,
fillings, dentures from over 12,000 providers.
In February 2024, the Government
of Canada introduced the
Pharmacare Act. Drug coverage for contraceptives will mean
that nine million Canadians of reproductive age will have better
access to contraception and reproductive autonomy. The Act also
improves access to diabetes medications, and will help improve the
health of 3.6 million Canadians living with diabetes, and reduce
the risk of serious life-changing health complications, such as
blindness or amputations.
Everyone in Canada deserves to
get the health care they need when they need it. The Government of
Canada understands that people are
relying on all levels of government to come together to address the
current challenges. The Government of Canada remains committed to working with
provinces and territories to make health care more affordable and
more accessible, and to achieve better health outcomes for
everyone.
Quotes
"For over fifteen years, TAIBU has been helping
black-identifying people in the GTA access health
care. Whether it's primary care, illness prevention, or cancer
screenings, TAIBU is ensuring our neighbours and loved ones are
receiving top-of-the-line care. At the federal level we are also
treating healthcare as a top priority. We have made historic
investments and commitments over the last nine years through dental
care, pharmacare and by signing of agreements with each and every
province and territory which will see an increase in health
care workers and a reduction of wait times. We are supporting
establishments like TAIBU, and every Canadian in getting the care
they need when they need it."
The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Crown Indigenous Relations
Quick Facts
- The Working Together investment includes $25 billion for tailored bilateral agreements
with provinces and territories, a guaranteed 5% Canada Health
Transfer (CHT) increase for the next five years—amounting to
$17.5 billion—and a one-time CHT
$2 billion top-up to address to
urgent needs of emergency rooms and pediatric hospitals delivered
in June 2023.
- The Pharmacare Act proposes the foundational
principles for the first phase of national universal pharmacare in
Canada and describes the
Government of Canada's intent to
work with provinces and territories to provide universal,
first-dollar, single-payer coverage for a number of contraception
and diabetes medications.
- The Connected Care for Canadians Act outlines Canada's plan to enable a modern, connected
care system, in which health information can be securely accessed
by patients and shared between providers, when needed. Enabling
timely and secure access to personal health information is critical
to saving lives and improving health care for Canadians.
- On March 4, 2024, the
Government of Canada announced the
release of the Nursing Retention Toolkit: Improving the Working
Lives of Nurses in Canada to help improve the working
lives of nurses. The toolkit provides an opportunity for employers
and health authorities to work together to develop standardized
programs across health care organizations and systems in
Canada. This will support
identifying existing initiatives that can be scaled up and spread
to different organizations and jurisdictions to share best
practices and support retention across Canada.
- On December 18, 2023, the
Government of Canada announced the
creation of the Canadian Drug Agency with an investment of over
$89.5 million over five years,
starting in 2024-25. The Agency will provide the dedicated
leadership and coordination needed to make Canada's drug system more sustainable and
prepared for the future and help Canadians achieve better health
outcomes.
- On December 6, 2023, the
Government of Canada welcomed the
established of Health Workforce Canada (HWC). The organization has
been created as a stand-alone entity that will work closely with
the Canadian Institute of Health Information and all health care
system stakeholders to improve the collection and sharing of health
workforce data and share practical solutions and innovative
practices.
SOURCE Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs
Canada