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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · The problem appears to be getting worse. In a 2019 Statistics Canada survey, 14.5 per cent of Canadians aged 12 and over reported not having regular access to primary care. The OurCare survey ...

  2. May 23, 2024 · Beginning immediately, we could develop and operationalize a master plan for 250 new primary-care teams or health homes — allocated across Ontario’s 444 municipalities based on areas of ...

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    Trudeau was responding to the ongoing impassebetween Ottawa and the province ever since premiers demanded an increase of $28 billion to the $45.2-billion Canada Health Transfer this year and talks broke down over that and data sharing. So how did we get to a day where even the prime minister calls public health care — once a point of national pride...

    This year, the cost of delivering health care across the country is expected to hit $331 billion — or roughly $8,563 per Canadian — with expenses covered by Ottawa, the provinces and territories and the private sector. About72 per cent of the costcomes from public funding, according to the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). Though co...

    Doctor and researcher Ewan Affleck says cracks were built into the system when health-care delivery was fragmented by region. And those weak points were then laid bare by the pandemic. "COVID-19 has exposed thegrim underbellyof a fragmented, regionalized, costly, and inefficient approach to health service that is an engine for health workforce burn...

    Affleck believes health needs to be better co-ordinated through a digital patient-centred system, something to make it easier for doctors and patients to share information — and make the system more accountable to patients. He also believes in creating universal drug coverage, something he says has been "unanimously endorsed" in a series of studies...

    Pandemic system failures have also renewed calls for privatization, with Quebec political parties laying out proposals about how to do this — and private clinics moving in to try to fill gaps inQuebec and Nova Scotia. But fissures in the system were well known, with aseries of reports on system-level shortfalls and failings including poor workforce...

    Health-care culture is also under scrutiny as stressed nurses — the backbone of the system — exit in droves. By 2021, one in four nurses reported they planned to leave their jobs,according to Statistics Canada. One of the reasons is that front-line staff who call out wrongs oftenface punishment. Natalie Stake-Doucet — who teaches at McGill Universi...

    Back in Alert Bay, Mayor Dennis Buchanan frets about the ER that closed due to a lack of nursing staff, given the average age in his community is 58. He's met with regional and provincial officials — and nurses. Finding housing for nurses is part of the challenge, but he says abuse on the job is the biggest issue. It started with protests outside h...

  3. Oct 24, 2024 · Share. A new report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information says 83 per cent of adults in this country have a regular primary-care provider, but that still leaves 5.4 million adults ...

  4. Oct 24, 2024 · The most affluent 20% of Canadians were slightly more likely to have a regular health care provider (84%) compared with the 20% with the lowest incomes (80%). A recent survey of 10 high-income countries found that Canada lags in access to primary care, with the lowest percentage of adults age 18 and older having access to a regular care provider.

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Family doctors are often the first place Canadians turn for medical care, but the proportion of adults with access to a primary care provider has declined, a new survey suggests. The international ...

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  7. Jan 24, 2024 · Leger asked people to choose words that come to mind when they think about Canada's health-care systems, 66 per cent chose “long waits,” 42 per cent chose “stressed” and 40 per cent chose ...

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