Advocacy
Federal 2021 Joint Letter: https://www.cachc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Federal-Election-2021-Invest-in-Community-Health-Centres.pdf
Federal Investment Budget: https://www.cachc.ca/canadian-centre-for-policy-alternatives-ccpa-alternate-federal-budget-2023/
Letter to PM; https://www.cachc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/CHC-Associations-Letter-to-Prime-Minister-and-Premiers-2023-02-06.pdf
Advocacy Page (Scroll for Oral Care/Pharmacare) https://www.cachc.ca/policy-advocacy/
Blog on North End: https://www.cachc.ca/north-end-chc-cvp-national-project/
Support CHCs North End: https://youtu.be/aMmtkCO5J7s
Support CHCs Our Health Centre: https://youtu.be/2_ryn1Qe1u8
The Community Health Centre Solution
Supporting Nova Scotia’s Original “Health Homes” to Improve Health and Healthcare for Nova Scotians. Read >
May 2017 Letter to Doctors of Nova Scotia
NSACHC has also called for all provider groups throughout Nova Scotia to work together to improve frontline primary health and social services. Read >
NSACHC has tabled four specific recommendations.
Stability
In 2017-18, establish a one-time stabilization fund of $4 million to be distributed equitably among Nova Scotia’s existing CHCs. These funds will enable CHCs to address high-priority operational gaps during this transition year and enable them to actively contribute to the province’s strategic discussions and planning for expansion of collaborative care and Health Homes.
Partnership
In 2017-18, establish a primary health care partnership table, with representation from NSACHC and other relevant associations/groups, to advance the province’s planning of primary health care, including necessary steps to ensure that all Nova Scotians have access to the most appropriate type of collaborative care and Health Home.
Annual Funding
By 2018-19, establish a provincial policy framework and implement core, annualized provincial funding for CHCs. Annual global budgets should be provided to each existing CHC in Nova Scotia to support the team-based collaborative care, health promotion and community/social services that they deliver as Health Homes (See Appendix 1 of the NSACHC position paper for examples). This funding should be accompanied by mutual accountability agreements between CHCs and the Nova Scotia Health Authority.
Invest in CHCs
By 2020, invest in 10 new community-governed Community Health Centres throughout Nova Scotia to provide more Nova Scotians access to collaborative care and Health Homes through the integrated CHC model.
During the election all political parties responded to our recommendations.
Read each party response and our May 24 news release.
With a new provincial government in place we must all work together now to achieve fairness and effective health and social services for our families and communities.
Here’s how you can get involved
Read and share our position paper and recommendations
See our recommendations and read our position paper.
Read our letter to Doctors Nova Scotia
We are calling for broad collaboration to improve health services.
Call or email
Tell Premier McNeil and Minister of Health Randy Delorey you want to see fair funding for Community Health Centres.
Contact info
Email the Premier and Minister of Health:
Call the Premier and Minister of Health:
Premier McNeil: (902) 424-6600 |
Minister Delorey: (902) 424-3377
Message:
Community Health Centres (CHCs) are Nova Scotia’s original “health homes” and have been in operation in our province for over 40 years. They are a high-impact solution to many of Nova Scotia’s most urgent health, social, and economic challenges.
Despite the strength and potential of CHCs in our province, the Government of Nova Scotia provides very little operational funding for CHCs and most CHCs in Nova Scotia face a serious funding crisis. In 2013, the Liberal Government made a commitment to establish a provincial policy framework for CHCs, but this has still not been developed and implemented. In 2017, the Liberal Government has made additional commitments to properly investing in primary health care.
I respectfully call on you and the Government of Nova Scotia to provide core, annual funding for all CHCs in our province and to invest in at least 10 new community-governed CHCs throughout the province by 2020.