Provincial Health Services Authority | |
Map: | Image:BC-Canada-province.png |
Mcaption: | PHSA serves the entire province |
Formation: | 2001 |
Type: | British Columbia Health Authority |
Leader Title: | CEO |
Leader Name: | David Byres |
Num Staff: | c. 22,000 |
Budget: | c. $3.6 billion in 2019–20 |
Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA) is a publicly funded health service provider in the province of British Columbia. PHSA is unique in Canada as the only health authority having a province-wide mandate for specialized health services, although within British Columbia the First Nations Health Authority is also non-regional and highly dispersed. The five other health authorities in the province have regional jurisdiction. Services are provided either directly through PHSA agencies or through funding or collaboration with regional health authorities.
PHSA operates and manages a number of well-recognized specialized programs/services:
The PHSA concentrates on doing three things to meet its responsibilities in health care:
Because of its provision of province-wide specialized care, PHSA has repeatedly had the five highest-paid employees (each a physician) in the public health sector listed in annual reviews by the Vancouver Sun newspaper.[1]
David Byres has been president and CEO since February 2021, when Benoit Morin stepped down following a review into allegations of misspending.[2] Morin had taken the role in February 2020 after the retirement of his predecessor, Carl Roy, who served as the executive leader of PHSA from January 2014 – February 2020.[3] The organization’s first president and CEO, Lynda Cranston, resigned after a controversial wage increase for 118 senior managers during a province-wide wage freeze for the public health sector.[4]
PHSA has been consistently named a top employer in Canada, and in October 2013 was again recognized with a national top employer honour.[5]