Alberta appoints two interim CEOs for Acute Care Alberta, AHS
The province is making strides in establishing Acute Care Alberta.
Acute care, which includes hospitals, emergency services and surgery care, is a significant part of the health care system. Acute Care Alberta will be the new acute care provincial health agency, aimed at speeding up access to care and reducing wait times.
As part of the process, the province is appointing Dr. Chris Eagle as chair and interim president and CEO. The appointment will take effect on February 1 to coincide with the establishment of Acute Care Alberta as a legal entity.
Eagle said, “I am excited to take on this role and support the efforts to refocus Alberta’s health care system and to create an improved acute care system that will make sure Albertans have access to the best health care services they need, no matter where they live in the province.”