Canadians shouldn\u0027t expect major changes in the way health care is delivered after the deal between the provinces and the Liberals.
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“It’s clear we need to get elective surgeries like cataract surgery out of the hospital setting and into focused factories, and it’s clear we need stronger primary health. Most people don’t have family doctors to get them into the system, which is quite wonderful when you get in.”Article content He said the new money should be used to target specific problems like the re-admittance to hospital of congestive heart failure patients — the number one reason Canadians end up in hospital. Rachlis said 30 per cent of those patients end up back in hospital within a month or two because they can’t access the drugs they need.
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