
B.C. primary care review underway, part of NDP’s confidence deal with Greens
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has launched a review of its primary health care system, in accordance with the ruling New Democrats’ confidence agreement with the Green Party.
The assessment is being co-ordinated by the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the two-member Green caucus.
The government says in a statement that a working group will engage with key stakeholders in the assessment of all elements of B.C.’s primary care system.
Interim Green leader Jeremy Valeriote says the party expects the assessment will lead to “real action on the deep challenges in B.C.’s health-care systems.”