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MAHC CEO Cheryl Harrison and members of the hospital board

MAHC’s steps towards rebuilding hospitals with input from physicians and community

From Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare

At Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC), our commitment to enhancing healthcare in our community is taking a significant stride forward. We are on the path to an important submission to the government to rebuild our local hospitals. This is a much-needed development to ensure we are able to continue to provide top-notch healthcare services. Key to this process is our active engagement with employees, physicians and the broader community to gather insights, address concerns, and incorporate valuable feedback into our government proposal.

Ongoing Collaboration with Employees

We know our employees understand the day-to-day operations of our hospitals best. We will continue to work collaboratively with our team members to gather their input and address their concerns.

Active Engagement with Physicians

Understanding the critical role our healthcare professionals play in delivering quality care, we are in the midst of a focused engagement process with our physicians. “Our doctors are at the heart of our healthcare services. Listening to their insights and addressing any concerns is important as we shape the proposal for our new hospitals,” said Cheryl Harrison, President and CEO, at MAHC. 

Continued active dialogue ensures that the plan we submit is not only comprehensive but also reflective of the needs and expectations of our healthcare providers.

Community Involvement is Next

With the physician engagement phase underway, we are eagerly preparing to broaden the conversation to include our community members. Your experiences, needs, and ideas are crucial to building a healthcare system that truly serves everyone. Information on how to participate in these vital discussions will be announced shortly.

Stay Informed and Engaged

To keep everyone updated on the progress of our plans and upcoming engagement opportunities, MAHC will be releasing weekly updates. We encourage all community members to sign up at [email protected] to receive these updates directly.

“Collaboration is key to our success. By working together, listening carefully, and responding to feedback, we’ll ensure our health system and our facilities are rebuilt to meet the high standards our community deserves,” added Ms. Harrison.

For further details and to join us on this important journey, please visit our website at www.mahc.ca

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One Comment

  1. Peggy Tupper says:

    Ms Harrison totally missed the mark and should step down and resign completely form the MAHC. The public has no confidence in the board after the events of the past few months.