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Bermuda Health Strategy 2014 – 2019: Priorities for Bermuda’s Health System Reform

Ministry of Health, Senior and Environment Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Bermuda 16 January 2016 Policy document

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This Bermuda Health Strategy 2014 – 2019 presents the vision for health system reform. It builds upon the work done by the six Task Groups which was undertaken as part of the National Health
Plan and presents reforms proposed to achieve the health sector goals. Some parts of this strategic plan mirror the former plan as the issues previously identified have not gone away and the
comments are still relevant.

This health reform strategy covers the entire Bermuda health system, private and public providers and payors as well as the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB). As the BHB is a significant part of the system, the Ministry has been monitoring its progress and consulting to ensure that its modernization plan is in line with the overall system goals of Quality, Equity and Sustainability.

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