The premiers need to get serious about health care reform, not just funding
Canada’s premiers have an opportunity to do something novel and overdue on the health care file this week – demonstrate that they can do more than simply demand more money from the federal government.$196-billion
The most visible problems in Canadian health care – overflowing/closed ERs, a dire shortage of primary care providers, painfully long wait times for everything from psychological care to surgery, and lack of real choice in elder care options, like home care and long-term care, to name only a few – are similar in every jurisdiction.
Similarly, when problems have arisen in particular areas – for example, unacceptable wait times in cancer care – the approach has been to pump money into that one area, and neglect others. That rearranging-the-deck-chairs-on-the-Titanic approach is also catching up with us.
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