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Moncton, NB — April 24, 2025 — The New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC) released an article highlighting the access and experiences of New Brunswickers with home care services. According to the results of the 2024 Home Care Survey, once New…
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Providing care in non-traditional settings, such as home care services (HSS), is indispensable to ensuring the viability of the health care system and to supporting older citizens to age independently at home and in their communities for…
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On August 30th, 2022, the New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC) released the results from the 2021 edition of the Home Care Survey. This Survey is conducted on a three-year cycle to evaluate the quality of home care from the perspective of New…
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The New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC) is launching its fourth survey about the quality of home care in the province. Citizens who have recently received home care services for which costs are entirely or partially covered by public funds may…
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The latest survey results by the New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC) calls for attention to home care quality issues beyond the level of satisfaction if New Brunswickers are to receive equitable and effective care.
The report, Beyond…
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New questions in the 2017 edition of the New Brunswick Health Council’s Primary Health Survey have brought to light a large gap between the demand for home care services in New Brunswick and those who receive them.
For the first time, the NBHC’s…
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The New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC) is launching its third survey about the quality of home care provided to New Brunswickers. Citizens who have recently received home care services for which costs are entirely or partially covered by…
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This report presents the results of the NBHC's home care survey, which seeks to provide baseline data that can help decision-makers establish benchmarks for New Brunswick and monitor quality improvement initiatives over time.
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This infographic presents an overview of alternative level of care (ALC) patients in New Brunswick, as well as important measures related to ALC patients.