Northern Regional Health Authority
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The Northern Regional Health Authority (NRHA) is the governing body responsible for healthcare delivery and regulation for the Northern Health Region (NHR)—specifically northern Manitoba, excluding Churchill.[1]
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Formed | May 2012 |
Type | Regional health authority |
Jurisdiction | northern Manitoba |
Headquarters | Flin Flon, The Pas, and Thompson |
Annual budget | $ 220 m CAD (2020) |
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Website | northernhealthregion |
The NRHA covers the largest geographical area of the 5 regional health authorities (RHAs) in Manitoba, spanning over 396,000 km2 (153,000 sq mi), or nearly two-thirds of the province.[2] It was formed in 2012 by the merger of the former NOR-MAN and Burntwood Regional Health Authorities.[1][2]
Within the region, there are 2 cities, 6 towns, 1 rural municipality, 1 local government district, and numerous unorganized territories made up of hamlets and cottage settlements; as well as 26 First Nations communities and 16 Northern Affairs communities.[2] The NRHA maintains offices in each of its three major centres: Flin Flon, The Pas, and Thompson.[2]