Regional Health Authorities of Manitoba
Regional Health Authorities of Manitoba (RHAM) is a non-profit corporation established to pursue joint activities of mutual benefit to Manitoba Regional Health Authorities (RHAs). RHAM was established under The Corporations Act of Manitoba in 1998, based on the initiative of the RHAs seeing a need for a legal umbrella organization under which the coordination of certain activities on a provincial basis could occur. In 2012, the Manitoba government merged the eleven existing RHAs and created five new, larger RHAs.[1]
Members of RHAM
- Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority (merger of Interlake and North Eastman RHAs)
- Northern Health Region (merger of Burntwood and Nor-Man RHAs)
- Southern Health-Santé Sud (merger of Central and South Eastman RHAs)
- Prairie Mountain Health (merger of Assiniboine, Brandon, and Parkland RHAs)
- Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (merged with Churchill RHA)
Services provided
- Bilingual recruitment
- Nurses recruitment
- Specialist Physician recruitment
- French language services - Santé en Français
- Office of Rural and Northern Health
External links
- Regional Health Authorities of Manitoba
- Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority
- Northern Health Region
- Prairie Mountain Health
- Southern Health-Santé Sud
- Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
References
- ↑ "Health authorities agree to mergers". Winnipeg Free Press. 25 April 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
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