Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 6, 2022) - As Members of Parliament return to Ottawa for the House of Commons fall session, HEAL, Organizations for Health Action look forward to collaborating with the government to address the most pressing healthcare issues that Canadians face.
"Organizations for Health Action (HEAL), represent the interests of 40 national health organizations who represent thousands of healthcare professionals across Canada," began Alison Dantas, Co-Chair of HEAL. "Our members support millions of Canadians from across Canada with their healthcare needs."
The four integral policy recommendations HEAL will promote this Fall are:
"Canada's healthcare sector is at a crossroads, but is ready to partner with the government to grow the healthcare workforce, support seniors, create mental health parity, and increase overall healthcare funding," stated Hélène Sabourin, Co-Chair of HEAL. "We look forward to working with Members of Parliament in the fall to address issues impacting Canada's healthcare sector."
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Organizations for Health Action (HEAL) is a coalition of 40 national health organizations dedicated to improving the health of Canadians and the quality of care they receive. Our members are professional associations of regulated healthcare providers and organizations of health charities that provide a range of healthcare services across Canada. HEAL now represents more than 650,000 providers (and consumers) of healthcare.
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