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u003ch2u003eConnecting you with the care you deserveu003c/h2u003ernYour health – and the health of you loved ones – is everything. We are committed to building and maintaining a heath care system that works for everyone, every day. rnrnWe are reimagining health care in our province. In 2022, Health Accord NL laid out the path for change.

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We are taking steps every day to improve the health of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians. Track our progress as we introduce new initiatives and make announcements that impact you.rnrnu003ch3u003eHealth care actionrnthat puts you first.u003c/h3u003e

Recruitment and retention

Health care professionals are the key to providing world-class care. We are dedicated to meeting staffing needs by offering meaningful, competitive incentives and practice supports to recruit and retain top talent across the health care sector.

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31 permanent physicians* recruited since September 2022**
*Permanent physicians does not include medical residents
**Updated monthly, last updated April 2023

1,238 physicians practicing in Newfoundland and Labrador*
*Updated annually, last updated April 2023

565 new nurses hired since April 2022*
*Updated monthly, last updated April 2023

6,429 nurses registered to practice in Newfoundland and Labrador*
*Updated annually, last updated June 2022

Learn how we’re meeting the demand with recruitment action that works.

Family Care Team connections

Across the province, Family Care Teams are offering collaborative, interdisciplinary care that works. Our teams connect Newfoundlanders and Labradorians with access to primary care and a team of professionals who can support their individual health care needs.

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28,895

residents attached to
Family Care Teams
*
*Updated monthly,
last updated April 2023

Discover how Family Care Teams keep you healthy.

Patient Connect

We know that access to a primary care provider is crucial to good health and peace of mind. Patient Connect allows Newfoundlanders and Labradorians without a primary care provider to register, so Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services will connect them with a provider when one becomes available in their area.

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53,331

total registrations
for Patient Connect
*
*Updated monthly,
last updated April 2023.

41,586

people waiting to be assigned
to a primary care provider
*
*Updated monthly,
last updated April 2023.

Looking for a primary care provider? Register for Patient Connect today.

Patients will be seen on a first come, first served basis so it is not possible to estimate wait times. You will be contacted by Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services when a primary care provider becomes available in your area.

News and Announcements

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Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Announces Details of Seniors’ Health and Well-Being Plan

July 2024

The Provincial Government today announced the details of the Seniors’ Health and Well-Being Plan that will guide the delivery of the supports and services necessary for seniors to maintain health, well-being, dignity, and independence to age well.

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Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Launches User-Friendly Application to Increase Access to Health Care

July 2024

The transformation of health care in Newfoundland and Labrador has reached another milestone as the Provincial Government and Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services expand digital services with the launch of the MyHealthNL app.

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Memorial University Faculty of Medicine Expanding Seats for Newfoundland and Labrador Students

July 2024

Memorial University’s Faculty of Medicine is expanding seats for Newfoundland and Labrador students as the undergraduate medical education program will increase to 85 seats from 80 seats in September 2024.

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Recruitment and Retention Incentives Available for Retired Registered Nurses and Nurse Practitioners

July 2024

The Provincial Government has reinstated a recruitment and retention incentive for retired registered nurses and nurse practitioners seeking to return to work or who are already employed by Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services.

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Medicals for Senior Drivers Available Virtually

July 2024

The Department of Health and Community Services, in partnership with NL Health Services, is expanding the coverage for drivers’ medical examinations for eligible seniors to include exams performed through the Newfoundland and Labrador Virtual Care Program.

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Site of Former Grace Hospital to Become Downtown Health and Well-Being Centre

July 2024

The site of the former Grace Hospital will become the site of the new Downtown Health and Well-Being Centre. The new centre will provide urgent care and primary care, including a family care team, for residents in the downtown St. John’s area. It will also provide outreach services to the Downtown Health Care Collaborative.

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The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Announces Program to Help Attract New Nurses to the Profession

July 2024

To complement ongoing recruitment activities, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is introducing a new tuition relief program for nursing students at select campuses.  For students entering nursing in September 2024, the new program will help attract interest in nursing programs and support students through tuition assistance as early as entry.

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Provincial Road Ambulance Services Transitions to Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services

July 2024

The Provincial Government has reached the next phase of its provincial ambulance integration as Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services begins operations of all ambulance services provincewide. The move is based on a key recommendation of Health Accord NL to modernize the province’s health care system.