David Thompson Health Advisory Council

David Thompson Health Advisory Council is located in central Alberta, representing municipalities like Red Deer, Drayton Valley, Rocky Mountain House, Coronation and Drumheller.

The Health Advisory Councils’ purpose is to enhance and develop partnerships between the province’s diverse communities and Alberta Health Services.

Public participation is essential to improving the quality and accountability of health services. Continuing to draw on community members for feedback and input will help us meet our mission of providing a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.

Upcoming Events

  • March 15, 2012 - Red Deer Regional Hospital - Room SC 3213 - 5 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.

  The public is invited to attend and observe Council meetings. To request to present at a meeting, please complete and submit a Request for Presentation and Agenda Items form.

Work Plans

Each Council will develop an annual Work Plan to be submitted to the Health Advisory Committee of the Board in September. The Work Plan will include the goals and objectives determined by the Council and include proposals for formal consultations and engagement activities with communities.  

Annual Report

The Councils shall provide to the Health Advisory Committee of the Board an Annual Report of its activities for the previous fiscal year (April 1 – March 31).  

Advisory Reports

In accordance with the Health Advisory Council Bylaws and Charter, the Councils are to advise and make recommendations to Alberta Health Services about any of the functions within the role of the Council.

  • Advisory Reports

More Information

For more information about David Thompson Health Advisory Council, contact Council Chair Bruce Buruma at arley.nelson@albertahealthservices.ca

For more information about Alberta Health Services involvement with Health Advisory Councils, contact Advisory Council Officer Arley Nelson at 780-643-4644; 780-394-4314 (cell) or arley.nelson@albertahealthservices.ca