
The New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC) is a legislated organization established in 2008 to monitor and enhance health system performance and service quality in New Brunswick. It serves as a public reporting body, engaging citizens and stakeholders to promote health service improvements through data-driven insights and community initiatives.
The NBHC focuses on assessing healthcare accessibility, quality, and outcomes. It collects and analyzes population health data, publishes reports on health system performance, and identifies service delivery gaps. The organization conducts surveys, including the Home Care Survey, to evaluate patient experiences and unmet needs. It collaborates with stakeholders to address health disparities and improve service coordination, while also supporting public awareness campaigns that promote health resources and wellness activities.
The NBHC provides interactive data tables, annual and quarterly reports, and infographics to simplify complex health data for policymakers and the public. It primarily serves government agencies, healthcare providers, and New Brunswick residents, emphasizing transparency and accountability in the healthcare system.
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