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Administrative Efficiency and Accountability in Healthcare Act

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nova_scotia

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Introduced

A Nova Scotia law aimed at improving administrative efficiency and accountability within the provincial healthcare system.

Key Changes

  • Establishes new rules or measures related to administrative efficiency in Nova Scotia's healthcare system
  • Introduces accountability requirements for healthcare administration
  • Most provisions came into force immediately upon Royal Assent (March 26, 2025)
  • Sections 2 and 6 are delayed and will only take effect when the provincial Cabinet issues a formal proclamation

Gotchas

  • Sections 2 and 6 of the Act do not come into force automatically — they require a separate government proclamation, meaning key parts of the law could be delayed indefinitely without public debate.
  • The full text of the bill's specific provisions was not available in the provided source material, so a complete analysis of all changes and impacts cannot be confirmed.
  • The bill moved through all legislative stages very quickly (introduced February 19, Royal Assent March 26), which may limit the depth of public consultation on its provisions.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia healthcare administrators and managers
  • Nova Scotia Health Authority and related bodies
  • Healthcare workers in Nova Scotia
  • Nova Scotia residents who use the public healthcare system

Summary

Bill 11, the Administrative Efficiency and Accountability in Healthcare Act, was introduced by Nova Scotia's Minister of Health and Wellness in February 2025 and received Royal Assent on March 26, 2025. The bill is a provincial government initiative intended to improve how healthcare administration is managed and to increase accountability within the healthcare system in Nova Scotia. Unfortunately, the full text of the bill's specific provisions was not included in the provided source material — only the legislative progress and procedural information from the Nova Scotia Legislature website was available. As a result, the specific changes, rules, or requirements introduced by this bill cannot be fully detailed here. What is known is that most of the Act came into force immediately on March 26, 2025, with two sections (Sections 2 and 6) set to take effect at a later date determined by the government through a formal order.

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