Acute Care Alberta Launches
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•Changes at the top as Acute Care Alberta details announced
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Acute Care Alberta is the third of four pillars’ in Premier Danielle Smith ’s restructuring of health care.
The government is appointing Dr. Chris Eagle as both chairman and interim president and CEO of the new agency.
Deputy health minister Andre Tremblay is temporarily standing in for Athana Mentzelopoulos , who is out of her job as AHS CEO at AHS .
LaGrange: “We’re getting into a really critical stage of refocusing, and we just want to make sure that that keeps going forward”.
NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi calls the replacement of Mentzelopoulos the UCP’s “old playbook” Next after Acute Care Alberta , the government expect to roll out Assisted Living Alberta for continuing care in the spring , LaGrange said.
Emergency rooms across the province are closing and nearly a million Albertans don't have a family doctor.
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