The province is continuing work to make changes to its healthcare system and is once again asking Albertans to weigh in.
The first of three upcoming town halls with Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange goes Tuesday morning from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Pre-registration for the event is closed, however the call can be listened to here.
On Monday, LaGrange gave the update on the latest move the refocus the healthcare system, saying the launch of the new hospital agency is months behind schedule.
Once Acute Care Alberta gets up and running, it will be in charge of hospitals run by Alberta Health Services and Covenant Health.
Acute Care Alberta would run solely as an oversight body, according to LaGrange, and Alberta Health Services and Covenant Health would keep their executive teams, boards, and staff.
LaGrange says that the implementation delay is to make sure the transition is successful.
The United Conservative Government is breaking apart Alberta Health services as part of a major overhaul first announced last November. The original plan was to have the four new divisions fully functioning before 2025.
The first organization, Recovery Alberta, became operational in September, and Primary Care Alberta was incorporated on Monday.
Details, including a launch date, for the continuing care agency, have yet to be announced.
-With files from The Canadian Press