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Learn how CHAA is advocating for continuing care regulatory change in Alberta.
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Acute care pressures
Capacity issues or delays within home care, primary care, and continuing care access can contribute to -- and even be a direct cause of -- capacity problems within acute care.
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Our focus on solutions
CHAA operators have a unique system-level vantage point to observe gaps and challenges between the interconnected parts of the healthcare system.
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PCBF funding research
The Patient Care Based Funding (PCBF) model has served Alberta well for more than a decade. Still, CHAA’s research shows there is room to strengthen this funding model for the benefit of residents, staff, and contracted operators.