That may be because of certain wait times. That is one issue I mentioned we are dealing with, but it's not directly related to the type of system we have. It's due to mismanagement of things on a variety of levels, as well as not enough doctors to replace those who are retiring.
As a direct example, cancer care up here is available to anyone, regardless of social status, and no doctor is inaccessible because of pay cuts. In fact, I don't believe they're paid enough - but the rate at which they are paid varies by province.
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That may be because of certain wait times. That is one issue I mentioned we are dealing with, but it's not directly related to the type of system we have. It's due to mismanagement of things on a variety of levels, as well as not enough doctors to replace those who are retiring.
As a direct example, cancer care up here is available to anyone, regardless of social status, and no doctor is inaccessible because of pay cuts. In fact, I don't believe they're paid enough - but the rate at which they are paid varies by province.
November 2, 2009 - 4:05amThis Comment
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