Health coalition warns of Ontario health-care privatization inequality

Dr. Andrew Boozary says the main concern of the privatization of health care is the disparity it may create for many Canadians.

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5 comments

  1. Civil service unions would rather you die waiting for treatment than potentially lose a customer to taxpayer funded competition.

  2. Time for public health care services to expand into community clinics while reintegrating the private clinics while updating and streamlining the whole system. No more selling off and canibalizing public goods at discount like the Greenbelt, 407, Ontario hydro for the benefit of politicians big money 💵 friends and donors 💵💵💵🧦🤡🇨🇦🚨‼️

  3. Stop paying third party companies $150+ dollars for a nurse for one hour!!!!! Instead just pay the nurses directly and save money while at the same time giving the nurses a well deserved pay raise! And then investigate each Hospital Administration for wasteful spending, graft and corruption!(and then investigate each agency within the Federal Government looking for the same!)

  4. If politicians really wanted to use tax dollars to create a full and truly universal healthcare system, they would.

    The problem is that politicians benefit from diverting tax dollars away from health care. They’d rather put those dollars towards corporate subsidy programs and private (sometimes untendered) contracts, which can often turn into more campaign funding / votes come election time.

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