Those with a little grey hair will remember when banks opened at 9 a.m., closed at 3 p.m. and shuttered on weekends and bank holidays.
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Everyone knows this. But brains seem to go foggy when it comes to the monolith we call Canadian health care. While demand and care are heading in separate directions, the value proposition continues to decline. For at least three decades, studies have shown Canadians get middling results for premium-priced health care. The value proposition for Canadian public health is unsustainable, putting future generations of health care at risk.Article content
Everyone in the health-care system – from provincial health ministers up to hospital nurses filling out interminable reports – knows we need change. Trouble is, those in the system don’t have the tools to fix the problems.
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