Report advises changes to Alberta Health Services, could save $2 billion per year
EDMONTON, AB – A benchmark review of health-care delivery in Alberta says the province needs to get better value for the money it spends.
The report by Ernst and Young urges the province to make 57 changes to Alberta Health Services (AHS) that could save almost $2 billion a year.
“We were pleased to work with Ernst and Young throughout the review process and we are ready to move forward as we continue to innovate and build a financially sustainable health system that is available for all Albertans when they need care,” said Dr. Verna Yiu, AHS President and CEO.
The report says Alberta spends 43 per cent more of its budget on health per capita than almost all other provinces but with outcomes that put the province in the middle of the pack.