Developing a New First Nations Health Governance System: Creation of an Independent, First Nations Run Organization

In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and First Nations leaders created the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA): a unique approach to First Nations health governance. The creation of the FNHA came after almost ten years of discussion and agree...

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Published in:Health Reform Observer - Observatoire des Réformes de Santé
Main Author: Levesque, Alexander Ryan
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Language:English
Published: McMaster University Library Press 2017
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spelling ftmcmasterojs:oai:mulpress.mcmaster.ca:article/3099 2024-09-09T19:40:11+00:00 Developing a New First Nations Health Governance System: Creation of an Independent, First Nations Run Organization Levesque, Alexander Ryan 2017-08-02 application/pdf https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/hro-ors/article/view/3099 https://doi.org/10.13162/hro-ors.v5i2.3099 eng eng McMaster University Library Press https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/hro-ors/article/view/3099/2837 https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/hro-ors/article/view/3099 doi:10.13162/hro-ors.v5i2.3099 Copyright (c) 2017 Alexander Ryan Levesque Health Reform Observer – Observatoire des Réformes de Santé; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2017) 2291-6369 Indigenous health British Columbia First Nations autonomy health governance info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2017 ftmcmasterojs https://doi.org/10.13162/hro-ors.v5i2.3099 2024-06-21T03:28:56Z In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and First Nations leaders created the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA): a unique approach to First Nations health governance. The creation of the FNHA came after almost ten years of discussion and agreements between the three parties. The goal of the FNHA is to address health disparities between First Nations and other residents of BC, as well as increase the voice of First Nations people in the health system. The issues that led to the creation of the FNHA came onto the government's agenda due to an increased knowledge of the health crises facing BC First Nations, and a growing interest throughout Canada in increasing First Nations autonomy and input. In 2013 Health Canada transferred authority over all First Nations health programming to the FNHA, with the hope that an independent, First Nations run organization would better address the health-related needs of First Nations people. While evaluation of the FNHA is limited presently, since it only released its first five-year plan just over a year ago, a 2015 report by the Auditor General gives some insight into how the FNHA is functioning. If the FNHA can overcome a few weaknesses and threats to its stability, it has the potential to guide First Nations self-determination with respect to health care in Canada.En 2011, une entente tripartite entre le gouvernement provincial de la Colombie-Britannique (C.-B.), Santé Canada, et les leaders des Premières Nations de la C.-B. a créé la First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) : une approche unique pour la gestion de la santé les Premières Nations. La FNHA a été créée après presque dix ans de discussion et accords entre les trois groupes. L'objectif de la FNHA est d'éliminer les disparités en matière de santé entre des Premières Nations et les autres résidents de la C.-B., et aussi d'augmenter la voix des Premières Nations dans le système de santé. Les questions qui ont mené à la création de la FNHA sont apparues sur ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Premières Nations McMaster University Library Press Open Journal Systems British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Health Reform Observer - Observatoire des Réformes de Santé 5 2
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British Columbia
First Nations
autonomy
health governance
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British Columbia
First Nations
autonomy
health governance
Levesque, Alexander Ryan
Developing a New First Nations Health Governance System: Creation of an Independent, First Nations Run Organization
topic_facet Indigenous health
British Columbia
First Nations
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health governance
description In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and First Nations leaders created the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA): a unique approach to First Nations health governance. The creation of the FNHA came after almost ten years of discussion and agreements between the three parties. The goal of the FNHA is to address health disparities between First Nations and other residents of BC, as well as increase the voice of First Nations people in the health system. The issues that led to the creation of the FNHA came onto the government's agenda due to an increased knowledge of the health crises facing BC First Nations, and a growing interest throughout Canada in increasing First Nations autonomy and input. In 2013 Health Canada transferred authority over all First Nations health programming to the FNHA, with the hope that an independent, First Nations run organization would better address the health-related needs of First Nations people. While evaluation of the FNHA is limited presently, since it only released its first five-year plan just over a year ago, a 2015 report by the Auditor General gives some insight into how the FNHA is functioning. If the FNHA can overcome a few weaknesses and threats to its stability, it has the potential to guide First Nations self-determination with respect to health care in Canada.En 2011, une entente tripartite entre le gouvernement provincial de la Colombie-Britannique (C.-B.), Santé Canada, et les leaders des Premières Nations de la C.-B. a créé la First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) : une approche unique pour la gestion de la santé les Premières Nations. La FNHA a été créée après presque dix ans de discussion et accords entre les trois groupes. L'objectif de la FNHA est d'éliminer les disparités en matière de santé entre des Premières Nations et les autres résidents de la C.-B., et aussi d'augmenter la voix des Premières Nations dans le système de santé. Les questions qui ont mené à la création de la FNHA sont apparues sur ...
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title_short Developing a New First Nations Health Governance System: Creation of an Independent, First Nations Run Organization
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