Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada

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The Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada was a major national inquiry, led by Roy Romanow in the early 2000s, that examined and proposed reforms to strengthen and sustain Canada's publicly funded health care system.

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instanceOf Canadian federal commission of inquiry
commission report
public inquiry
royal commission
alsoKnownAs Romanow Commission NERFINISHED
appointedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
Jean Chrétien government NERFINISHED
author Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada NERFINISHED
chairperson Roy Romanow NERFINISHED
commissionedBy federal government of Canada NERFINISHED
country Canada
dissolved 2002
fieldOfWork health policy
public administration
social policy
focusesOn accountability in health care
equity in access to health services
federal–provincial roles in health care
health care funding
home care
pharmacare
primary health care reform
quality of health care services
sustainability of Canada’s health care system
goal to ensure long-term sustainability of Medicare
to recommend reforms to strengthen Canada’s health care system
hasPart expert hearings
public consultations
research studies
hasReport Building on Values: The Future of Health Care in Canada NERFINISHED
head Roy Romanow NERFINISHED
inception 2001
jurisdiction federal
language English
French
legalForm royal commission of inquiry
location Canada NERFINISHED
mainSubject Medicare (Canada) NERFINISHED
health care in Canada
publicly funded health care system
namedAfter Roy Romanow NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2002
recommendation creation of a national home care program
creation of a national pharmacare program
expansion of primary health care teams
improved accountability and reporting in health care
increased federal funding for health care
targeted investments in rural and remote health services

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Roy Romanow notableWork Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada