PRESS RELEASE
Jan 15, 2025
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Edmonton (Jan 13, 2025).
The long-awaited interpretation letter of the Canada Health Act is another step forward in a marathon of change for public healthcare in Canada. The recent announcement and Service Delivery Letter sent from Minster Holland provides the necessary guidance to provinces and territories (PTs) to include nurse practitioners, pharmacists and midwives into provincial health plans. By April 1, 2026 patient’s should no longer be paying out of pocket for necessary primary care services. This will require collaborative legislative changes between the PTs and their respective provider associations.
The Nurse Practitioner Association of Alberta (NPAA) commends Minister Holland in this essential piece of work for the country. Multiple public health reports since 1970 (The Bourdeux,1970; Romanow, 2002; Naylor, 2015; and Ernst and Young, 2019) have all cited nurse practitioners as an integral solution to healthcare system shortages. The biggest barrier identified to this solution has been the provision of direct reimbursement models to fully integrate NPs into the public healthcare system.
Nurse practitioners have been regulated to provide primary care services since 1996 and have been providing primary care services in underserved communities since 1890. It is beyond time that legislation across the country keep pace with scopes of practice of multidisciplinary providers to ensure that patients get the affordable and accessible health care that they desperately need.
With Minister Holland’s necessary decree, the NPAA looks forward to continuing to work with the Government of Alberta and Alberta Health to improve access to primary care services to Albertans.
About the NPAA:
The NPAA is the provincial voice for Nurse Practitioners in the province of Alberta. The mission is to advocate and advance NP Practice to build a healthier Alberta with a vision that NPs will be recognized as healthcare leaders to ensure every Albertan has access to expert NP care. We are actively working with key stakeholders to remove barriers to patient access to NP services.
Jennifer Mador, NP, MN-NP(FAA)
President NPAA
president@albertanps.com