
B.C.’s search for savings in health administration expands to regional health bodies
VICTORIA — A review of British Columbia’s health-care system to cut unnecessary costs is expanding to its five regional health authorities.
B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne says government is searching for additional funds for front-line patient care by consolidating corporate functions, optimizing shared services and reducing duplication.
A review has been underway since March focusing on the Provincial Health Services Authority, which oversees provincial programs and specialized health care services.
The Ministry of Health says in a statement it will now turn toward regional health authorities, such as Vancouver Coastal, Vancouver Island Health and Interior Health. Dr. Penny Ballem will conduct the review and make recommendations.