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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. The panel was scheduled to hand in its final report to the Health Department's deputy minister no later than October But in a news release Monday, the Yukon government says the panel asked for an extension until March The final report was due before the end of the year in case recommendations could be addressed during the budget planning process.
Health deputy minister Stephen Samis says the panel will deliver a draft of its recommendations to Minister Frost before the end of the year. Samis says those recommendations could possibly feed into the budget so a full budget cycle is not missed.
I think stretching it out an extra three months as it is, you'll get good value for your money," said McLennan, a former Yukon deputy minister of education, health and social services and finance. A decision framework for integrating home telehealth into chronic illness care. Project Background In order to maximize patient safety, positively impact patient outcomes, and effectively manage both fiscally and organizationally healthcare in Canada, knowledge users e.
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An economic evaluation of a telehealth network in British Columbia. Experienced in all jurisdictions across Canada, foundational pressures include a shortage of healthcare providers, escalating wait times, and rising costs.
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