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Half of Canadians referred for mental health counselling are waiting close to a month to see a professional in their community, while one in 10 are waiting up to four months, according to newly released data from the Canadian Institute of Health Information.The data, released in a report Wednesday, is CIHIs first look at how Canadians are accessing community mental health services. It measures the time passed from when a patient receives a referral for recurrent counselling to their first scheduled appointment in 2019-2020, said Tracy Johnson, CIHIs director of health system analytics.Johnson said the release of the data is the result of
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stanley cup he federal and provincial governments agreed to begin examining mental health and addictions care, as well as home and community care in Canada. Provinces flagged wait times for counselling services as one area out of six that needed more data reporting to get a fuller picture of mental health-care access nationwide.
stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Because the data for those services are outside the hospital data that we have here at CIHI, it was an area that we needed to start to understand much better, Johnson said.The results show median wait times for mental health counselling services nationwide range from 25 days up to 123 days for 10 per cent of Canadians seeking care. The longest wait time is in New Brunswick, where one in 10 residents seeking care Opub 6 dead, others hurt after motorist drives onto NY bike path
OTTAWA 鈥?Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Navdeep Bains says that the federal government is in the process of finalizing funding commi
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