Alberta reveals new primary care agency that will launch in the fall
The province’s health care system restructuring continued on Tuesday as Health Minister Adriana LaGrange revealed Primary Care Alberta, an agency charged with ensuring all Albertans are supported in their day-to-day health needs.
The new organization will launch later this fall, officials said. It’s the second of four new agencies to be announced after a mental health counterpart started operations in September.
LaGrange said the primary care division will focus on supporting integrated teams of family physicians, nurse practitioners and pharmacists to provide patients with the best care possible.
Its announcement marks “an important milestone in refocusing the health care system to put patients first and give our front-line experts the support they need to ensure Albertans are receiving the care they deserve,” the minister said.