
$33-million commitment to improve access to MRI and CT scans in Alberta
EDMONTON, AB – The province continues to detail funding for health care include in Budget 2021.
Premier Jason Kenney says a one-time commitment of $33 million should drive down wait times for Albertans needing non-emergency CT scans and MRIs in public hospitals, as well as “spark innovation” to provide the best patient care.
This is part of the province and Alberta Health Services (AHS) plan to reduce wait times and make sure than by 2023, all Albertans have their CT scans and MRIs done within appropriate wait times recommended by medical experts.
The added $33 million will boost the $1 billion Alberta spends every year on diagnostic imaging. This total spending includes ultrasounds, X-rays and mammography, as well as MRIs and CT scans for Albertans.