Please click on the button above to register for our “Health Care in Nova Scotia | What the pandemic has taught us” panel discussion taking place on Thursday December 3, 2020 at 4:30 p.m. Note this will be a virtual event, so unfortunately we won’t be having a reception in advance of the panel as is usually the case.
The recording below is from our December 3, 2019 event on the Future of Health Care in Nova Scotia. If you would like to attend our December 3, 2020 panel discussion where we reconvene these speakers to look at the impact COVID-19 has had on the Nova Scotia health system, you can do so by registering via the link above.
Where does Nova Scotia’s health care system stand today? What models of care we need to consider, adopt or abandon as we look toward to 2030 and 2040? How will the roles of health professionals change?
Join us on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 for special panel discussion on The Future of Health Care in Nova Scotia. This is the second event in IPAC’s Future of Government speaker series, sponsored by Deloitte, a premiere series of events focused on key issues in public administration. Each event offers thoughtful, inspiring thinking from public sector leaders, practitioners and academics.
Topic: The Future of Health Care in Nova Scotia
Speakers
Paula Gallagher, Atlantic Public and Health Sector Industry Lead, Deloitte
Mary Jane Hampton, Health care consultant & CBC’s Information Morning health care columnist
Dr. Peter Vaughan, Board Chair, Canada Health Infoway; former Deputy Minister, Department Health & Wellness; and former CEO of the South Shore Regional Health Authority
Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed, Public Health Physician; Assistant Dean, Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine; and, Board Chair, Engage Nova Scotia
Date: Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Revised Location: The Hollis Halifax, 1649 Hollis St, Halifax
Admission: Free for IPAC members; $20 for non-members. Note: If you aren't already a member, you can become one here.
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