Amid the political chaos in Ottawa, long-sought health reforms now look unlikely to pass.
@cmadocs.bsky.social president, Dr. Joss Reimer, and Health Minister Mark Holland weigh in on the challenges and the stakes — and what’s at risk if we fail to act in 2025.
https://canadahealthwatch.ca/2025/01/02/canadas-health-care-is-bruised-but-not-broken
@cmadocs.bsky.social president, Dr. Joss Reimer, and Health Minister Mark Holland weigh in on the challenges and the stakes — and what’s at risk if we fail to act in 2025.
https://canadahealthwatch.ca/2025/01/02/canadas-health-care-is-bruised-but-not-broken
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It's time for our elected leaders to be brave and not timid. This is a key moment.
Countries that do this offer more services for less than we do per person.
Tax the employer, or tax the employee and require employers pay the employee the diff of benefit cost.
-Waitlists 4 specialists
-Performance Metrics
Healthcare IT pros won't work for this country cuz its like 1995 again.
We work remotely for multinat'ls instead.