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What's New
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Accessing the Gap in Health & Social Service Funding Between the GTA/905
And The Rest of Ontario: An Update
Health and Social Services Funding Gap in GTA/905 Continues to Widen |
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Funding
Hospital-Based Services In Local Health Integration Networks
Recommendations Toward Equitable
and Population-Needs-Based Funding for LHINs |
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| MPP Candidate Document |
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| New poll confirms
hospital funding will be key issue in booming and vote-rich GTA/905
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| Strong
Communities Coalition releases Growing Pains report
The Strong
Communities Coalition
is a new alliance of
the United Ways in Peel, York, Durham and Oakville and the GTA/905 Healthcare Alliance with the support of York Region
Human Services Planning Coalition and the Peel Fair Share Task Force. |

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| An Open Letter to GTA/905
Residents If you live in
Durham, Halton, Peel or York here are some things you may not know
about your high growth community.
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| Front line health care workers
launch the Hospital Growth Funding Campaign The GTA/905 Healthcare Alliance is asking for your help to make the need for
hospital growth funding known to your local MPP
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| GTA/905 Healthcare Alliance
presents to the Standing Committee on Social Policy on Bill 36, An
Act to provide for the integration of the local system for the
delivery of health services
The GTA/905 Healthcare Alliance
called on the Government of Ontario to amend Bill 36, the Local
Health System Integration Act, 2005, so that local health
integration networks (LHINs) will result in improved access to
health care services in the four GTA/905 regions of Halton, Peel,
Durham and York.
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| Regional leaders again call for
fair funding Municipal leaders in Durham, Halton, Peel,
and York are again supporting our call for fair funding from the
Ontario Ministry of Health. Another
resolution was passed by the GTAH Mayors and Chairs.
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| New report offers
recommendations towards a health care strategy for high growth
regions in the GTA/905 The GTA/905
Healthcare Alliance
has released a report with 8 key recommendations to the Ontario
Government, that echoes its Places to Grow strategy, and
offers solutions for improving health care in high-growth regions. |
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View Report Backgrounder |
| Provincial report supports
GTA/905 Healthcare Alliance call for funding to ensure quality care,
close to home The Institute for Clinical and Evaluative
Studies (ICES) “Access to Health Care Services in Ontario”
makes clear that the government needs to improve how it allocates
health care funding across the province in five key service areas.
The report supports the GTA/905
Healthcare Alliance position calling for a fairer,
population-based distribution of funding so Ontarians can have
better access to care, closer to home. |
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| Your Support Matters
Tell the government of Ontario that you want fair funding of hospitals
in High Growth Regions.
Your support as a resident of Durham, Halton, Peel and York and Dufferin County and communities of Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph,
Cambridge, West Ottawa, Fergus and Wellington will make
a difference.
Complete the online
form and your name will be added to an online list of supporters who
want quality care, close to home. |
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