National Expert Commission
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CNA launched its first National Expert Commission in May 2011 to contribute to the transformation of health care in Canada. The Commission will consult with Canadians across the country and develop recommendations to help shape the health-care system into one that is better equipped to meet the changing needs of Canadians.
With the looming expiry of the health accord in 2014, the future of Canadians’ health care is at a critical juncture. Our current health system has a sound foundation that provides well for many people — but not for all Canadians, or in all ways. It is no secret that the system needs vast improvement to meet the growing and changing health needs of Canadians.
The Commission invites nurse leaders, employers, union representatives, economists, business leaders and the public to share your thoughts, ideas and advice. There are many ways to stay up-to-date on the Commission’s work and have your voice heard:
- Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
- Answer our short survey and quick poll.
- Check out our Call for Submissions page now and send us a formal submission, or just tell us about an innovative idea.
- Learn more about the National Expert Commission: who we are and why this project is so important
As part of our national strategy, we’re travelling across the country to meet with Canadians. Check out our upcoming stops: |
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Updated: November 18, 2011