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Overview
If passed, Bill 29, the Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2026, will allow Albertans to access certain private preventative health tests without a referral later this year. Preventative health testing is essential for identifying medical conditions at an early stage, when interventions are simpler, less costly and more effective. This change will make it easier for Albertans to take proactive steps in managing their health while helping reduce pressure on the public system.
Bill 29, if passed, will also amend the Pharmacy and Drug Act to allow authorized prescribers to keep a limited supply of certain prescription medications used in addiction treatment for urgent situations. In many rural, remote and Indigenous communities, long travel distances to pharmacies can delay treatment when time matters most. These changes will help people begin treatment sooner by improving access to medications needed for care. All medications will continue to be dispensed through licensed pharmacies and subject to strict safety, storage and oversight requirements. Faster access to medication can be critical in stabilizing patients and supporting recovery.
If passed, Bill 29 also includes final steps to complete Alberta’s health system refocusing, supporting a more coordinated and streamlined health system. Remaining public health functions will be aligned under the Ministry of Primary and Preventative Health Services. This work is about reducing fragmentation across the system and improving clarity about where services and responsibilities sit, so care can be delivered more consistently and efficiently.
Additional amendments will update legislation to reflect these changes and ensure alignment across related acts.
Key changes
If passed, the Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2026 would additionally amend legislation to ensure alignment with the government’s work to support a more coordinated and streamlined health system.
Next steps
The proposed amendments will take effect upon proclamation.
Background
Alberta’s health system refocus has been implemented through multiple phases of legislation since 2024, establishing new provincial health agencies, sector‑based oversight, and updated governance frameworks.
- In spring 2024, the Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2024 (HSAA, 2024) passed alongside regulatory amendments to enable the establishment of provincial health agencies and begin refocusing Alberta’s health system.
- In fall 2024, additional amendments allowed Alberta Health Services to transition from a regional health authority to an acute care service provider, advancing sector‑based governance.
- In spring 2025, HSAA, 2025 addressed remaining major refocus policy items, including hospital governance, health foundation oversight, and public health’s role in the refocused system.
- With core policy and structural changes now in place, spring 2026 amendments represent the final legislative alignment phase of the refocused health care system, ensuring consistency, clarity and smooth operation under the new health system structure.
News
- Expanding health care access for Abertans (April 13, 2026)