MEI-Ipsos poll: 56 per cent of Canadians support increasing access to non-governmental healthcare providers
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MEI-Ipsos poll: 56 per cent of Canadians support increasing access to non-governmental healthcare providers
Most believe private providers can deliver services faster than government-run hospitals 77 per cent of Canadians say their provincial healthcare system is too bureaucratic Canadians are increasingly in favour of breaking the government monopoly over health care by opening the door to independent providers and cross-border treatments, an MEI-Ipsos poll has revealed. “Canadians from coast to coast are signalling they want to see more involvement…
MEI-IPSOS POLL: 56 PER CENT OF CANADIANS SUPPORT INCREASING ACCESS TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
Emmanuelle B. Faubert, economist at the MEI OTTAWA – Canadians are increasingly in favour of breaking the government monopoly over health care by opening the door to independent providers and cross-border treatments, an MEI-Ipsos poll revealed this morning. “Canadians from coast to coast are signalling they want to see more involvement from independent health providers in our health system,” explains Emmanuelle B. Faubert, economist at the MEI. …
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