Editorial: Money alone won't heal Canada's health-care woes

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No amount of federal cash will permanently fix this mess. The premiers must be willing to explore new ways to revive the patient.

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All well and fine. But provinces can’t simply lay their health-care woes at the feet of the federal government. While the COVID-19 crisis exposed the fragility of care across sectors — the outrageous conditions in long-term care, for instance — such concerns have existed for years. Federal cash has never “fixed” these problems, let alone “for a generation.

 

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They have to embrace scientific process reason truth logic transparency due diligence peer review communication etc, then get rid of Soviet era Central command supply controlled formulas and desk jockeys

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