How Alberta’s Private-Public Surgery Model May Work Without Violating Federal Funding Rules

How Alberta’s Private-Public Surgery Model May Work Without Violating Federal Funding Rules
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Jason Fransson
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Alberta’s move to allow a parallel private surgery system alongside the public health system has raised concerns among opposition and advocacy groups, who say it violates federal health-funding rules.

Premier Danielle Smith announced the proposal on Nov. 19, saying that letting surgeons perform privately funded surgeries during their off-hours will shorten public wait times without added costs to taxpayers. The opposition NDP and a number of advocacy groups say the plan violates the Canada Health Act, and is a major step toward privatization.