Many Canadians suggest we should look to Sweden for lessons in health care delivery. However, paying the same as Swedes do for health services would increase Ontario's deficit by more than $40…
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Competition between public and private care will not cure hallway medicine
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Ontario health reform strategy ‘vindictive’ and a failure at effective change management
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Debating Ontario’s Health-Care Overhaul
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Will the future of Ontario surgery be private or public?
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Making sense of Canadian health agencies
The next two or three years will determine whether CEOs of super agencies can lead provincial health systems better than ministers and ministries. Progress in Ontario will be watched carefully.
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A cautionary tale for new Ontario Health board
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Ontario health teams are useful incremental change
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Canadians Do Not Need Private Pay for Medically Necessary Services
Canadians who are committed to publicly funded healthcare need to know that they have opponents that will use consumer dissatisfaction to suggest that private payment is required in our health systems.
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Re-centralizing? Re-disorganizing? What exactly is Ontario doing to its health-care system?