Association médicale canadienne / Canadian Medical Association
Enregistrement :
2
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3
(2019-06-17
à
2019-12-18)
Politique ou Programme
Aboriginal Health Issues: Improvement to the health and health care services provided to Aboriginal people in Canada.
Canadian Pharmaceutical Strategy: A national strategy to ensure all Canadians have access to safe, effective, and affordable prescription drugs regardless of employment status or geography.
Child Health: Increase investment and improved regulation to protect and enhance the health of children.
Chronic Diseases: Increased federal investment to protect and promote the health of Canadians.
Disability Tax Credit Program: To review the 2002 Canadian Medical Association submission to the sub-committee on the status of persons with disabilities.
Emergency Preparedness: The adoption of a health emergencies Act to protect the health of Canadians in time of national health emergency.
Environmental and Health Issues: Improvement of federal legislation to improve air, water, soil quality and climate change.
Excise Tax Act and Physician Services: Changes to the application of zero-rate tax on physician practices.
Federal Health Programs and Forms: Improved compensation for the completion of federal forms by physicians.
Health information technologies (electronic medical and health records): Investment and needed regulations to facilitate the development of health information technology in Canada.
Health infrastructure: A targeted health infrastructure fund as part of the federal government's long-term plan for public infrastructure.
Health promotion and disease prevention: Increased investment and improved regulations to protect and enhance the health of Canadians.
Healthy living initiatives: Encouraging governments to fund programs to promote healthy living.
Human Health Resources: Recruitment and retention of health care providers and federal investment in residency spots.
Internet prescribing: Prohibitions against the prescribing of pharmaceuticals over the internet.
Long-term care: Increase investment and changes to the Tax Act to enhance long-term care.
National health goals: The establishment of national health goals for the Canadian population.
National tobacco controls program: Increased restriction on the sale and advertising of tobacco products in Canada.
Palliative and End of Life care: Improved national standards and investment in the area of palliative and end of life care.
Retirement income issues: Ensuring that Canadian physicians are able to save adequately for retirement; long-term care savings plan.
Seniors: Calling for Canada to have a national seniors strategy in place by 2019.
Suicide prevention: National Suicide Prevention Action Plan - Letter of support for a Private Member's Motion to be table in the House of Commons.
Sustainability of health care (financing and accessibility): Increase in health transfer funding and accountability by the federal government.
Telehealth: Increased investment in providing telehealth to rural and remote communities.
Proposition législative, Projet de loi ou résolution
Physicians Day (Bill S-248): Calling for a national Physicians Days in Canada.
Pre-Budget consultations: Federal investment and taxation changes to improve health care system and the health of Canadians.
Tax planning using private corporations: Initiate a comprehensive response which includes advocacy to influence government, support to members in the individual advocacy, and development of a submission to the federal government.
Règlement
Medicinal Marijuana regulations: Strengthening regulations relating to the prescribing of medical marijuana.
Natural health products: Strengthen regulatory regime of natural health products.
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Document Act (PIPEDA): Privacy protection of health information and regulatory review: Improvement to privacy legislation to protect the privacy of health information.