Nova Scotia should be incubator for Canadian health-care innovation: premier
HALIFAX — If federal officials are looking for innovative ideas about how to better deliver health care, they should look to the Atlantic region, Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil suggested Friday, saying important lessons could be learned from some of the novel approaches his province has already adopted.
McNeil made the pitch Friday, after federal Health Minister Jane Philpott held a series of closed-door meetings in Halifax with provincial officials.
“The federal minister, I know, is very passionate about (innovation),” McNeil said after a health-care announcement.
“When I talk to the prime minister and to the health minister about the health-care (funding) accord, I’m trying to encourage the national government that Atlantic Canada is a great health incubator, where we should be looking at innovation.”


