In the new era the Alberta premier is ushering in, Alberta’s monolithic superagency is broken into separate organizations by function.

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    1 year ago

    In the states, it’s actually usually integrated except for nursing homes(continuing care in this model) and to a lesser extent behavioral and addiction (though that’s often integrated with acute care). In many places a single metro organization (like hopkins, frederick health, and meritus in maryland) will have all the other legs.

    Being spread out just makes it harder to administer when private because you don’t have the whole pipeline to control.