Ivy Lynn Bourgeault: Canada’s health workers are sounding the alarm — we must act now

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Ivy Lynn Bourgeault: Canada’s health workers are sounding the alarm — we must act now
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Opinion: Governments need to act swiftly and boldly to stop the bleeding of health workers from our public health systems.

on health care last week, complete with a lot of promises, health workers continue retreating from the system, as they have for the last year, in a sort of slow-motion form of resistance.Sign up to know what's really happening by reading daily editorials and commentary by British Columbia's opinion leadersBy clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Across each of the identified areas of shared priority — primary care, service backlogs, mental health and substance use, health-system modernization — a strong health workforce will be required to deliver on these initiatives.Report after report has called for action to address the immediate issue of retention — to stop the bleeding of health workers from our public health systems.

Other workers we need to return to work in our health systems are those in Canada with international training. Employers should support the training capacity of clinical faculty through funded secondments in partnership with universities and colleges. Provincial governments should also scale programs that support transitions from training to employment.

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