Dr. Chris Eagle will retire as interim CEO of Acute Care Alberta on Oct. 10. His leadership has been instrumental in establishing a strong foundation for the agency and achieving key milestones that support its long-term success.
“Dr. Eagle has been a long-standing and distinguished leader in Alberta’s health care system, playing a pivotal role in the establishment of Acute Care Alberta. We extend our sincere gratitude for his dedicated service and wish him the very best in his retirement.”
Since his interim appointment in February 2025, Dr. Eagle has been instrumental in shaping Acute Care Alberta’s early direction as one of the province’s four new health agencies. He led the development of a leadership structure, implemented performance and accountability frameworks, and initiated coordination efforts aimed at improving access to surgical, emergency and hospital care across Alberta. His work also fostered essential partnerships to support more seamless care transitions between hospitals and the community, helping position the agency for long-term success.
“It has been a pleasure to lead this new agency dedicated to improving the health care system for Albertans. I am encouraged by the progress and the foundation we’ve built on in a short period of time and feel confident in Acute Care Alberta’s future.”
Alberta’s government is conducting an international search for a permanent CEO who can bring a fresh perspective and a deep understanding of international best practices in health system leadership. An interim CEO will be appointed to succeed Dr. Eagle if a permanent candidate is not identified before his departure.
Related information
- Refocusing acute care leadership for the future (Jan. 8, 2025)
- Ensuring a successfully refocused health system (Nov. 18, 2024)
- Setting the foundation for a refocused health system (May 14, 2024)
- Refocusing on patient-centred care (Nov. 8, 2023)