Reports
A summary of conversations and discussion of next steps. May 2021. (Last updated January 27, 2022)
Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) is making progress as it reintroduces health services and programs that were slowed or stopped as NSHA responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. This update provides information on our efforts to increase access to surgery, endoscopy and diagnostic imaging services. Last updated July 10, 2020
New Wellness Model - Factsheet
Orthopedic Assessment Clinics - Factsheet
Hip and Knee Action Plan - Update - August 2018
Milestones on our Journey Highlights Report: Transforming Mental Health and Addictions in Nova Scotia - Feb 2019
MILESTONES ON OUR JOURNEY: Transforming Mental Health and Addictions in Nova Scotia. A Provincial Model for Promoting Positive Mental Health, Care and Support (August 2017)
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report February 2021. Last updated May 26, 2021.
NSH Executive Travel Hospitality Report for December 2022. Last updated March 10, 2023
NSH Executive Travel Hospitality Report October 2022. Last updated January 12, 2023.
NSH Executive Travel Hospitality Report August 2022. Last updated January 12, 2023.
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report December 2020. Last updated May 26, 2021.
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report January 2021. Last updated May 26, 2021.
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report March 2022. Last updated June 7, 2022
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report May 2020. Last updated July 14, 2020
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report Q1 F2019.
Last Updated April 29, 2019
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report Q2 F2019
Last updated May 9, 2019
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report Q2 F2020. Last updated June 5, 2020
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report Q3 F2019
Last updated August 6, 2019
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report Q3 F2020. Last updated June 5, 2020.
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report Q4 F2018
NSHA Executive Travel Hospitality Report September 2020
NSHA Patient Experience 2017-18 - Strategic Plan Measures
Upon proclamation of the Health Authorities Act, c 32, 2014, (the Act) the nine existing
district health authorities in Nova Scotia will consolidate into one provincial health
authority called the Nova Scotia Health Authority, and together with the IWK Health
Centre, these two Health Authorities will provide a provincial approach to health services
that provide safe and quality care, promote health and wellness, and help to create an
accessible, effective, streamlined and sustainable provincial health care system.
These Medical Staff by-laws (the by-laws) are adopted to outline the relationship between
the Health Authorities and the Medical Staff.v
Hip and Knee Indicator Infographic