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Saskatchewan celebrates Medicare's 50th birthday

Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan residents are not only marking Canada Day on July 1, they are celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the first public health care program in North America. “It’s an important achievement, particularly since Medicare did not have an easy birth and continues to face challenges as it ages,” says Tom Graham, President of CUPE Saskatchewan, which has…

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Transforming health delivery: Nurse-led care is solution

(Chronicle Herald, Halifax) Our health care system is based on an on-demand model of physicians and hospitals providing acute and episodic care. While this system works well for the vast majority of citizens, it is a poor match for many of those with chronic diseases. As a nurse and an academic, my particular interest is examining how health and social services can work together to…

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Nurses Unions: Premiers and Prime Minister, focus on pulling together for public health care

Ad campaign surrounds the Premiers meeting at the Halifax Marriott Waterfront Hotel Halifax (Thursday July 26, 2012)   Nurses union leaders from across the country have gathered in Halifax this week to magnify a message to the Premiers that governments must pull together for public health care and bring the federal government back to the table in order to improve health care for all…

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Nurses call on Prime Minister Harper to meet the Premiers: Governments must pull together for public health care

(Halifax, NS)  Nurses congratulate Premiers for working together for the future of public health care. Governments need to be much more ambitious to ensure better health, better care and better value for Canadians, says the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) on the opening of the Council of the Federation meeting.  The Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions is calling on the…

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Nurses call on Prime Minister Harper to meet the Premiers Governments must pull together for public health care

Halifax (Wednesday July 25, 2012)   Nurses congratulate Premiers for working together for the future of public health care. Governments need to be much more ambitious to ensure better health, better care and better value for Canadians, says the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) on the opening of the Council of the Federation meeting.  The Canadian Federation of…

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