Medicine Hat News

Major investment­s in women’s and children’s health care in Alberta

- Justin Wright

The government is taking major steps to enhance health care for women and children across Alberta.

Women’s health care investment­s

Over the next two years, $20 million will be invested to advance and improve women’s health-care research in Alberta:

• $10 million to establish the Alberta Women’s Health Foundation Legacy Grant to support research on cervical cancer, heart disease and other women’s health issues, as well as recruit top researcher­s and fund advocacy efforts.

• $10 million for the Calgary Health Foundation to fund health projects driving breakthrou­ghs for Albertans.

These investment­s will improve access to top quality women’s health-care services provincewi­de and enhance overall well-being for women.

Expanding newborn screening

To ensure our newest Albertans get a healthy start, $6 million will be invested to add four more conditions to Alberta’s Newborn Screening Program.

This will make it one of the most comprehens­ive newborn screening programs in Canada:

• The program currently screens over 90% of babies born in Alberta annually.

• Adding four new conditions (increasing from 22 to 26 total) will allow for earlier detection and interventi­on for more childhood conditions.

These initiative­s demonstrat­e our government’s commitment to delivering exceptiona­l health care for all Albertans from birth through every stage of life. We are leading the way in women’s and children’s health services and research for a stronger healthcare system overall.

Justin Wright is the MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat

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