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@9FTYXYT2yrs2Y
Increased funds can help not only patients recover better but healthcare professionals have more to work with to help their patients the best they can
@9GFTLLG1yr1Y
Healthcare is a human right. Everybody should have the right to be taken care of regardless of how much money they make.
@9GD4KFJ1yr1Y
Healthcare is a fundamental right and societal benefit - we must stress the significance that funding can do to help with healthcare and improve the lives of people on our society.
@9GC72LQ1yr1Y
Healthcare should be a right for everyone. It shouldn’t be so difficult just to simply exist on this damn planet.
@B463K932wks2W
Healthcare will always need more spending, it will help further training to improve effectiveness of diagnosing and treating conditions as well as comfort for those in care
You should care because when you get older, sick, or in an accident it's healthcare who will save you.
@B3MRJT41mo1MO
We need it to survive, and I recommend you try alternative way's to get the money such as avoiding corruption.
@B2VL9VRNew Democratic2mos2MO
That's not in the best interest of the public. We fund corporate interests we should fund public health
@B2SN83Q2mos2MO
I think the funding should be increased towards Healthcare due to how many people are in need of care and unable to obtain what's needed or what type of care is needed for their health, several people have been dying or losing family members due to the lack of funding and helping out.
@B2S35ZYConservative2mos2MO
Pandemics and healthcare crises do not respect borders. It is vital to support the health of citizens and ensure the prevention of the spread of disease wherever we can. International healthcare organization, such as the world health organization have played a key role in eradicating smallpox and reducing polio and managing COVID-19. Even though there have been bureaucratic challenges, the contribution to global health is substantial. Well inefficiencies do exist. No other entity has the same level of access partnerships and ability to mobilize resources on a global scale, particularly in low income countries. Ultimately reforming is better than defunding.
@9QQKRTC9mos9MO
if a family is struggling with money, and someone in their family had an accident, they need to be healthy and not worry aboutm the cost
@9ZS8S4RIndependent 4mos4MO
Absolutely not. Not only will it increase wait times, but there will be less possibility that people who need treatment or tests will get them
@9YH83XGConservative5mos5MO
How would you feel if your mother was sick and told there was not enough funding to house her while she recovers in a good hospital, instead they send her to a bad hospital with not up to standard care.
@9M2CKY811mos11MO
Healthcare is a human right. Everybody should have the right to be taken care of regardless of how much money they make.
@9LYTX6SConservative11mos11MO
Not everyone can afford to pay for healthcare, someone should not suffer in pain or die just because they don´t have money.
@9LSRCTP12mos12MO
It will increase the wealth gap and create a two-tier system that is not equitable. More people will suffer with private healthcare. We need a strong public healthcare system for a fair society.
@9L6PJ8M1yr1Y
Healthcare is a basic human need and right if we are to be a liveable desireable and fture seeking society healthcare should be improved.
@9KSJFV91yr1Y
We are in a mass shortage and we need better wages for healthcare workers. More healthcare workers would mean less wait times and more help can be provided
By increasing healthcare funding, wait times would be reduced and ensure provinces use all the money allocated to them so that the quality of healthcare can be increased
@9FNB6QF2yrs2Y
Increased funding for healthcare is necessary to maintain high-quality, accessible medical services for all citizens.
@9FKSPG32yrs2Y
Yes, because the healthcare should be a rigth regardless of your income. And healthcare such as cancer care is not completely covered. It is horrible to have citizens have to choose between cancer care and food.
@9FKJ4GDNew Democratic2yrs2Y
Our healthcare system needs to be looked at more because the long wait times and overuse of the emergency rooms need to be stopped. The only way to do this would be building more hospitals.
@9FDYXNV2yrs2Y
People of low-income backgrounds will struggle to afford healthcare services as a result, denying them of a basic human right.
@9FS85XG2yrs2Y
People who can’t afford healthcare may end up dying and or have a worse quality of life then other in Canada
@9GCJKQX1yr1Y
Some people with Chronic illness will go bankrupt trying to pay for meds to live, for conditions that aren’t their fault
@9G5ZKLRConservative1yr1Y
8 out of 10 of the uninsured work or come from working families. They play by the rules,
work hard just like the rest of Americans, and yet they can't get insurance from the employer
because it's not offered, or they can't afford it if it is offered. Is that their fault?
• Is it really anyone's fault that health insurance is so expensive that they can't afford it? The
high costs of health care are due to influences beyond any one individual's control - they are
influenced by society-wide trends towards increased use of technology, high administrative
costs of our healthcare system, and a strong profit motive in the health insurance industry that
drives up the cost of premiums.
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