{"id":325613,"date":"2026-03-12T08:18:17","date_gmt":"2026-03-12T08:18:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/325613\/"},"modified":"2026-03-12T08:18:17","modified_gmt":"2026-03-12T08:18:17","slug":"details-of-n-b-health-care-spending-remain-largely-a-mystery-expert","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/325613\/","title":{"rendered":"Details of N.B. health-care spending remain largely a mystery: expert"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Breadcrumb Trail Links<\/p>\n<p><a class=\"breadcrumbs__item-link\" data-tb-category-link=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/tj.news\/category\/new-brunswick\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">New Brunswick<\/a><a class=\"breadcrumbs__item-link\" data-tb-category-link=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/tj.news\/category\/news\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">News<\/a><a class=\"breadcrumbs__item-link\" data-tb-category-link=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/tj.news\/category\/the-issues\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">The Issues<\/a><a class=\"breadcrumbs__item-link\" data-tb-category-link=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/tj.news\/category\/the-issues\/finance-taxes\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Finance &amp; Taxes<\/a><a class=\"breadcrumbs__item-link\" data-tb-category-link=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/tj.news\/category\/the-issues\/health-care\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Health care<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"article-subtitle\">Liberals\u2019 promised review of health-care spending expected this spring<\/p>\n<p>Published Mar 11, 2026 \u00a0\u2022\u00a0 Last updated 11\u00a0hours ago \u00a0\u2022\u00a0 4 minute read<\/p>\n<p><a aria-label=\"Join the conversation\" class=\"article-meta-comment-count\" data-story-comment-component=\"\" href=\"#comments-area\">   <\/a><\/p>\n<p>You can save this article by registering for free <a class=\"bookmark-link\" data-evt-skip-click=\"true\" href=\"http:\/\/tj.news\/register\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>. 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SUBMITTEDArticle content<\/p>\n<p>The head of a New Brunswick health-care accountability agency says it remains largely unclear how growing government spending on health care is being allocated across the province.<\/p>\n<p>Advertisement 2<\/p>\n<p>This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Telegraph-Journal\" class=\"market-logo\" height=\"37\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dcs-static.gprod.postmedia.digital\/20.7.1\/websites\/images\/identity\/logo-identity-tj.svg\" width=\"280\"\/><\/p>\n<p>THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS<\/p>\n<p class=\"identity-intro__description\">Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.<\/p>\n<p>Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account.Get exclusive access to the e-Edition, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on.Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists.Support local journalism and the next generation of journalists.<\/p>\n<p>SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES<\/p>\n<p class=\"identity-intro__description\">Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.<\/p>\n<p>Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account.Get exclusive access to the e-Edition, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on.Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists.Support local journalism and the next generation of journalists.<\/p>\n<p>REGISTER \/ SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES<\/p>\n<p class=\"identity-intro__description\">Create an account or sign in to keep reading.<\/p>\n<p>Access articles from across Canada with one account.Enjoy additional articles per month.Get email updates from your favourite journalists.<\/p>\n<p>THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK.<\/p>\n<p class=\"identity-intro__description\">Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.<\/p>\n<p>Access articles from across Canada with one accountShare your thoughts and join the conversation in the commentsEnjoy additional articles per monthGet email updates from your favourite authors<\/p>\n<p>Article content<\/p>\n<p>St\u00e9phane Robichaud, CEO of the New Brunswick Health Council, is hoping a clearer picture will emerge from an ongoing budgetary review of the province\u2019s two regional health authorities and the agency responsible for ambulance and home health-care services.<\/p>\n<p>New Brunswick was among Canada\u2019s top public-sector spenders on health care on a per-capita basis in 2024. The province ranked third \u2013 spending $7,035 per person \u2013 just behind Nova Scotia ($7,252) and Newfoundland and Labrador ($8,026), according to Statistics Canada data.<\/p>\n<p>These figures include provincial\/territorial and local government spending, not any private-sector spending by patients or health insurance companies.<\/p>\n<p>In 2023, the New Brunswick Health Council shared data that suggested the province had the lowest public-sector, per-capita spend on health care in Canada in 2020. This data, from the Canadian Institute for Health Information, factored in both federal and provincial spending.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"opening envelope\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/1695845024791-TJ_-_V2.png\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Morning Email Telegraph-Journal<\/p>\n<p class=\"newsletter-widget__text__new-story-page\">A clear and concise roundup to start your weekday morning.<\/p>\n<p class=\"newsletter-widget__disclaimer__new-story-page text-size--tiny\">By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks for signing up!<\/p>\n<p class=\"newsletter-widget__text__new-story-page\">A welcome email is on its way. 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Please try again<\/p>\n<p>Article content<\/p>\n<p>Advertisement 3<\/p>\n<p>This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.<\/p>\n<p>Article content<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSince then, we\u2019ve seen increases in health-care spending, but at the end of the day, we do need to improve within the sector our understanding of that spending,\u201d said Robichaud, who urged caution with reading too much into the available numbers comparing jurisdictions.<\/p>\n<p data-async=\"\">Last year, the Holt Liberal government announced an <a data-evt-val=\"{\" control_fields=\"\" link=\"\" review=\"\" data-evt=\"click\" data-evt-typ=\"click\" href=\"https:\/\/tj.news\/new-brunswick\/holt-government-to-lift-the-hood-on-health-spending\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">independent review<\/a> of the base budgets for Horizon and Vitalit\u00e9 health networks, as well as Extra-Mural\/Ambulance New Brunswick Inc.<\/p>\n<p>All three organizations have seen their spending rise \u201csteadily\u201d over the past five years, the government noted at the time, to \u201caddress inflation, wage pressures, program expansions and other operational costs.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe review will evaluate those expenditures to determine whether they remain relevant and cost effective, and to identify areas where transformational change can be made,\u201d the government noted in a press release.<\/p>\n<p>Advertisement 4<\/p>\n<p>This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.<\/p>\n<p>Article content<\/p>\n<p>Results of this review are expected to be released by the spring.<\/p>\n<p data-async=\"\">The Holt government <a data-evt-val=\"{\" control_fields=\"\" link=\"\" data-evt=\"click\" data-evt-typ=\"click\" href=\"https:\/\/tj.news\/new-brunswick\/show-nbers-the-money-holt-liberals-to-unveil-first-budget\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">budgeted<\/a> an additional $75 million for health-care spending in the 2025-26 fiscal year. In total, the province was expected to spend $4.1 billion on health care this fiscal year, but in February, the government indicated it was on track to spend $432.5 million more than it projected.<\/p>\n<p data-async=\"\"><a data-evt-val=\"{\" control_fields=\"\" link=\"\" half=\"\" data-evt=\"click\" data-evt-typ=\"click\" href=\"https:\/\/tj.news\/new-brunswick\/breaking-holt-government-deficit-explodes-to-record-1-33-billion\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Nearly half<\/a> of that projected overage is tied to a new contract with New Brunswick doctors, which contains incentives for them to work in the collaborative care clinic model championed by the Liberals.<\/p>\n<p>The Holt government earmarked $30 million this fiscal year for its collaborative care clinic model. So far, it\u2019s largely funded expansions of existing clinics to take more patients off the primary care waitlist.<\/p>\n<p>As head of the health council, Robichaud said there isn\u2019t a \u201cstrong understanding\u201d yet of how new primary care resources are being distributed across the province.<\/p>\n<p>Advertisement 5<\/p>\n<p>This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.<\/p>\n<p>Article content<\/p>\n<p>He pointed out the global budgeting process used in the health-care sector for decades makes it difficult to unpack the spending.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf you look at the number of physicians currently, we\u2019re above the national average in terms of number of positions per capita, same with nurses,\u201d Robichaud said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt doesn\u2019t mean we have too much, but we probably should be doing better on access, for example, that we currently are, and a better understanding of those resource levels and how they\u2019re distributed is a huge part of understanding that puzzle and then how to be far more accountable to citizens.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Auditor general\u2019s report flagged concerns over data, spending<\/p>\n<p>The Holt government has acknowledged there are shortcomings in measuring the performance of public health-care spending and has committed to making changes.<\/p>\n<p>Last May, Health Minister John Dornan issued an accountability framework to the board chairs of each regional health authority, detailing reporting requirements for both networks.<\/p>\n<p>Advertisement 6<\/p>\n<p>This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.<\/p>\n<p>Article content<\/p>\n<p>An auditor general\u2019s report released in December concluded that the province\u2019s health department didn\u2019t have \u201ceffective oversight mechanisms in place to ensure timely access to, and adequate reporting on, emergency health services\u201d between 2020 and 2024.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Paul Martin is pictured here.\" class=\"embedded-image__image lazyload\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/0311-lb-base-budget-review-2-rotated.jpg\"  height=\"900\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1200\"\/> Auditor general Paul Martin recently flagged concerns over the government\u2019s tracking of the performance of emergency health services in the province. Photo by Barbara Simpson\/Brunswick News<\/p>\n<p>In response to the findings, New Brunswick\u2019s health department indicated that work is underway with \u201cplanning, monitoring, measurement and evaluation\u201d of the performance of the health-care system.<\/p>\n<p data-async=\"\">The auditor general also flagged that the regional health authorities\u2019 <a data-evt-val=\"{\" control_fields=\"\" link=\"\" budgets=\"\" data-evt=\"click\" data-evt-typ=\"click\" href=\"https:\/\/tj.news\/new-brunswick\/track-every-dollar-spent-on-n-b-health-system-pcs-urge\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">annual budgets<\/a> aren\u2019t based on current need but rather a 2008 formula that takes into an account an occupancy rate of 85 per cent.<\/p>\n<p>New Brunswick\u2019s regional hospitals are now regularly overcapacity, with both Horizon and Vitalit\u00e9 health networks regularly reporting operational deficits that are ultimately covered by the provincial government.<\/p>\n<p>Advertisement 7<\/p>\n<p>This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.<\/p>\n<p>Article content<\/p>\n<p>In his report, auditor general Paul Martin recommended the health department conduct a base budget review \u201cto ensure that sufficient resources are provided to the regional health authorities for the services delivered.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Horizon currently has a total annual budget of around $1.6 billion, while Vitalit\u00e9 has roughly a $1-billion budget.<\/p>\n<p>Last month, Margaret Melanson, president and CEO of Horizon Health Network, told a legislative committee that she\u2019s looking forward to the release of the base budget review being conducted by EY (formerly Ernst &amp; Young).<\/p>\n<p>Based on data she\u2019s seen, Melanson said New Brunswick isn\u2019t funded per capita for health care \u201cin the same way as other provinces are for sure.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe know just anecdotally and from some of our conversation here today that we do have an aging population, we do have newcomers and we do require more service availability than we have we today,\u201d she told the committee.<\/p>\n<p>Vitalit\u00e9 CEO Dr. France Desrosiers was more direct when asked by the committee about her organization\u2019s budget. She said it simply wasn\u2019t sufficient to meet demand.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019ve demonstrated every year for a number of years that we have an increase in needs and operational volumes, and we\u2019re not funding for that increase,\u201d Desrosiers said.<\/p>\n<p>Brunswick News requested comment from the province\u2019s health department. 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