B.C. and Ottawa announce $733M in federal health funding for province’s seniors
VANCOUVER — British Columbia and Ottawa have announced $733 million in new federal funding over the next five years to improve health care for the province’s seniors.
They say the funds will help expand home and community care, improve access to palliative and end-of-life services and improve the quality of long-term care.
The announcement by Canada Health Minister Mark Holland and B.C. counterpart Adrian Dix in Vancouver marks the second major bilateral health funding deal between the two governments in four months.
It builds on a $1.2-billion bilateral agreement announced in October, which aims to improve how health information is collected, shared and used as well as to streamline foreign credential recognition for internationally educated health professionals.