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Refresh and Reimagine: An HEC Strategy Discussion

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Commitment: Short-term

Connection method: Virtual

Open to National Region, Provincial Region

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The first five-year strategy of Healthcare Excellence Canada (HEC) is coming to completion in 2026 and we are currently in the process of refreshing our strategy for our next five years.

We are reaching out to you as you have connected to our work through the Patient Safety, Equity and Engagement team. We would like to hear from you! Please join us for a Strategy Refresh Discussion to help inform how we may refresh our strategy and to help us appreciate what healthcare excellence means to you.

Please use the link below to register for ONE of the sessions offered below:
• Monday March 24th at 2:30pm ET / 11:30am PT (English session with French simultaneous interpretation available)
• Monday March 31st at 11:30am ET / 8:30am PT (French session with English simultaneous interpretation available)
• Wednesday April 2nd at 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT (English session with French simultaneous interpretation available)

If you cannot attend any of these times, but you still want to help inform the refresh of HEC’s strategy, you can share your ideas by indicating in the above registration link. We will connect with you about other ways you may participate asynchronously.

To acknowledge the time, effort, and expertise of patient partners joining these Strategy Refresh Discussions, and in line with HEC’s Patient Engagement Framework & Recognition Guidance, we are pleased to offer patient partners an honorarium of $25 for participating in this discussion.

We appreciate your time and consideration, and we hope you will join us in our work to shape a future where everyone in Canada has safe and high-quality care.

From Our Community

Agnes Black

Director, Health Services & Clinical Research and Knowledge Translation – Providence Health Care

Agnes Black

It’s really hard to make changes in health care. When a PVN patient partner says, ‘This is important to us’ it keeps us grounded on why a change is needed and keeps us motivated to keep going on projects.