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Electoral District (2011):
No - we should focus on nation wide analyses and audits of current healthcare spending and come up with rigorous evidence based plans to increase efficiency, decrease waste and prioritize highest impact health delivery
The government needs to increase pay for nurses and doctors so there are more people that want those jobs.
@9FKJ2TP2yrs2Y
No, It already spends enough
@9FBMSPJ2yrs2Y
im fine with the current funding
system reform and efficiencies without political consequence or agenda, AND more spending as needed.
@9DG796F2yrs2Y
The government should completely pivot in healthcare and focus on functional medicine because the current healthcare system is not the way it should be
@9B2FFJ22yrs2Y
Spend to increase personal health responsibility; good food, yoga , meditation.
@95J9PCR3yrs3Y
No, current spending should be better applied
Yes, but additional funding should only be provided to provinces with certain requirements on how they spend it
@8WLW7MP4yrs4Y
@8VVKKQL4yrs4Y
i think its good where it is
Yes, but at the same time encourage the use of a private health care system for those who can afford it.
Only if the increase is towards community and public health initiatives
@8VJDKSC4yrs4Y
No, healthcare belongs to the provinces.
If needed, but improve efficiency first. Reduce layers of management. Implement ISO 9001 or similar certification to enforce efficiency. Instead of putting in a bigger furnace, insulate first to stop the leaks!
@8V5K5774yrs4Y
I believe the environmental issues are more pressing as of right now.
@8T3S42M4yrs4Y
not enough health care options isnt the issue. Food and environment IS the issue.
keep it the same, except add more for mental health
@Matt117589Green4yrs4Y
Yes, with added programs to reduce acute hospital admissions for non emergent care
Only on parts that need increasing but not too much or else taxes will rise too much
Yes, however a two-tier system for private services should be more open to people who want to opt-out of national healthcare services.
@mrmustacheo5yrs5Y
No, but encourage municipalities to do so
@97W77FT2yrs2Y
You didnt ask to be sick health care should always be free
Allow it but with boundaries.
Yes but only because of the amount of immigrants we have recently let in
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