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Increasing accountability to drive improvement.

John G Abbott1

  • 1Health Council of Canada, Suite 900-90 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto, ON M4P 2Y3. information@healthcouncilcanada.ca

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Governments must adopt strategic healthcare approaches and improve health system accountability. This involves establishing a national vision, clear policy objectives, and transparent performance reporting for Canadians.

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Area of Science:

  • Health policy and systems research
  • Public health strategy
  • Healthcare governance

Background:

  • Current healthcare systems require enhanced strategic direction and accountability.
  • A need exists for cohesive national health strategies.
  • Performance measurement and public reporting are crucial for system improvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a more strategic governmental approach to healthcare.
  • To emphasize the importance of accountability in health system performance.
  • To propose key elements for improving Canadian healthcare delivery.

Main Methods:

  • Policy analysis of current governmental healthcare strategies.
  • Review of accountability frameworks in public health systems.
  • Synthesis of evidence for performance targets and reporting mechanisms.

Main Results:

  • Governments require a strategic framework for healthcare.
  • Greater accountability mechanisms are essential for health system performance.
  • A pan-Canadian vision with explicit goals and targets is recommended.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing a unified vision and transparent reporting will enhance Canadian healthcare.
  • Strategic planning and accountability are vital for effective health system governance.
  • Evidence-based targets and public reporting are foundational for system improvement.