The province is making it easier to access mental healthcare.
Those with mood and anxiety disorders will soon have access to a publicly funded insured services program.
Minister Brian Comer says mental health is just as important as physical healthcare.
“Treating depression is no less important than treating diabetes, and treating addiction is no less important than treating asthma. These changes, investments and innovative solutions will help chip away at the wall that still separates mental and physical health,” said Comer.
The first phase will help fund private-sector professionals, which will give more access to non-urgent mental healthcare.
The province is putting $10 million into the new program, and hope to have it ready this spring.
“It will help add capacity and eventually shorten wait times for these in-demand services,” added Comer.
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