Albertans’ have a new tool they can use to participate and follow along as allegations of cue-jumping in the health care system are flushed out.

The Executive Director of the Health Access Inquiry, Sheila Marie Cook tells 660News, the more input they gather the better the final report and it’s recommendations will be.

Accusations of people receiving preferential treatment within the health care system surfaced last year and we’re a big topic of discussion during the 2012 provincial election.

Stakeholder meetings are planned for October, with public consultations set for December in Edmonton, January in Calgary.

Cook says their final report will be tabled next spring.

For more details and how to get involved click here