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Solutions for BC Health Reform: The Power of Communities

Solutions for BC Health Reform: The Power of Communities

by Rachel | Feb 1, 2023 | Advocacy, Primary Care | 0 comments

New BCACHC Blog: Read the latest from BCACHC Executive Director, Val St. John, about the role that CHCs can play in addressing the BC health care crisis, and why CHCs should be funded separately from other health models.   Read On Here's a preview: A solution to...
Our position on health care privatization

Our position on health care privatization

by Rachel | Nov 29, 2022 | Advocacy, News, Primary Care | 0 comments

What do CHC leaders think about privatization?   Read our full position paper   Summary: The BC Association of Community Health Centres (BCACHC) does not support the privatization of health service delivery in Canada as seen with some of the recently formed...

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