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 @B4B4FLWfrom Nova Scotia  answered…3wks3W

More. Allow a small flat rate entry fee for private ones to remove unnecessary stress off public free hospitals

 @B2LYYGRfrom Nova Scotia  answered…3mos3MO

More, and let each province decide by how much it is willing to subsidize it, as healthcare is under provincial jurisdiction, not federal.

 @9VFRFDNLiberalfrom Nova Scotia  answered…7mos7MO

Both should be available but there should be more competition with private healthcare so prices go down.

 @9S4TP94Greenfrom Nova Scotia  answered…8mos8MO

I’m wholly dissatisfied with the healthcare system, the government should incentivize more doctors and care providers adequate for the amount of people.

 @9RMDWZQfrom Nova Scotia  answered…9mos9MO

This is tricky. Seems like a slippery slope. Pulls away much needed people from government facilities and we are already short handed. What needs to be consider is better retention in public sectors

 @B24R2FCfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4mos4MO

Increase incentives for workers, broaden the scope of profesionals by adding new roles to ease the burden of other medical professionals, and lowering costs of education for future students

 @9RCRX22from Nova Scotia  answered…9mos9MO

Keep the current system but support the current public health system more by listening to healthcare workers suggestions

 @8ZW5836from Nova Scotia  answered…3yrs3Y

We should have a mix of the two. Any family making more than 200,000 per year should have to pay for private insurance

 @8Y87DGGLiberalfrom Nova Scotia  answered…3yrs3Y

Allow citizens to pay if they want faster services but not require them to (slower services)

 @8WP8GZYfrom Nova Scotia  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VT758Wfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

There should be a balance of both privet and government funded healthcare

 @8VFF7NVfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8SZQ5BKfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but keep the non privatized as well so people with no insure/low income still have access to medical care

 @8NWMMMQfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

yes and further elements of the healthcare system such as prescriptions, mental health treatment, dental work and rehabilitative efforts should all be integrated into subsidized healthcare.

 @99HV7Z4from Nova Scotia  answered…2yrs2Y

 @998PFSRfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2yrs2Y

More but the government still subsidizes and contributes to the healthcare system

 @97529D2from Nova Scotia  answered…2yrs2Y

 @942M326from Nova Scotia  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VYCZYDfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8VSQRGKfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

Should be mix of both with ability to receive the required treatment. See Israel as an example

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