Town Hall Meetings On Health Financing Reform

September 8, 2019

The Minister of Health Kim Wilson announced the dates of the public town hall meetings, and released the Health Financing Reform Consultation Guide.

“The Consultation Guide provides a description of the Bermuda Health Plan 2020 proposals, the detailed data modelling assumptions in the ‘mock plan’, and information on how to respond to the consultation,” the Ministry said,

Minister Wilson said, “I am reaching out to a wide range of stakeholders including healthcare providers, insurers, employers and patient groups to welcome and encourage meaningful, constructive dialogue.

“These reforms will affect us all and I need the input of everyone in the community to build solutions that work in our shared best interest. The dialogue to date has been extremely interesting; I’m hearing a range of points of view and very important perspectives. This will help us build a better health system to make Bermuda healthier.”

The Ministry added, “The town hall meetings will provide more information and opportunity to hear from the public. The meetings are scheduled for:

  • Monday, 16 September at St. James Church Hall, Sandys at 6:30 p.m.
  • Monday, 30 September at St. Paul AME Centennial Hall, Hamilton at 6:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, 10 October at Pennos Wharf, St. George’s at 6:30 p.m.

“The Consultation Guide can be found at online. Minister Wilson and technical officers have been meeting with stakeholders to provide an overview of the proposals.”

The consultation guide follows below [PDF here]:

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  1. puzzled says:

    And your plans and models are what Minister.

    Any ideas about a “Dorian” II?

    Silly lizards.

  2. Question says:

    “Consultation”. Yeah right. It’s a total sham.

  3. cpm says:

    Why was a Minister at Tynes Bay today in his GP car dropping his trash?

    • CHRIS says:

      the PLP don’t care. they think the car that is paid for by everyone else is for their personal use all the time. just wait if they get independence, they’ll all be using our tax dollars for Mercedes and BMWs.