The success of Ontario health care reform depends on social assistance system (blog)
on the future of the province's health care system was significant. But we need to think even bigger.
The ultimate success of health care reform depends on the success of Ontario's social assistance system. The fact that these visions are so similar is a good thing. The ultimate success of health care reform depends on the success of Ontario's social assistance system.Countless research studies have demonstrated the relationship between income, social cohesion, and housing — among other"social determinants" — and health outcomes. For example, as demonstrated in23.5 per cent of those with the lowest incomes in Ontario report having multiple chronic conditions, compared with 12.
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