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 @B4NWTNKfrom Alberta  answered…2 days2D

Have government funding for important things, life saving surgery's, births, children's healthcare, things like that, but otherwise I think that if you are willing to pay for certain things right away you should be given the chance to do that so you can fix a problem of yours faster. I don't believe that privatized healthcare is a terrible idea, but I do believe it needs to be balanced with some public support.

 @8SYDDSXfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

There should be a two tier system, this would allow those who wish to pay more the opportunity for private treatment while maintaining public health for those who can't afford private. This would also significantly reduce the wait times in hospitals across the country.

 @B2Q4LN5Liberalfrom Alberta  answered…3mos3MO

A mix between private and public I think their should be both for people who want a private and some for people who cannot afford it

 @B2MXWGHfrom Alberta  answered…3mos3MO

If the purpose of privatized hospitals are to make the medical attention then there should be more of them but at the same time, there should still be public hospitals to keep medical attention available for everyone but with the cost of time instead of money.

 @9G6BWXGConservativefrom Alberta  answered…2yrs2Y

There should be the choice to choose which you want but there should only a certain amount of places open and workers aloud to work there to protect hospitals and emergency rooms

 @8VJBD29Libertarianfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

Things like diagnostic imaging review should be privatized more. Comical visits and essential life saving services should always be public

 @8RWGWD6from Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

Switch to a two tier system, this will free up space in public hospitals and ensure quicker wait times for urgent care patients.

 @9BD6B4Vfrom Alberta  answered…2yrs2Y

Remove privatization altogether, and increase spending on healthcare so that we can build more facilities in areas that don't have enough, upgrade existing facilities, and hire more doctors and nurses.

 @98DXQBXfrom Alberta  answered…2yrs2Y

More privitization with percentage obligational service in government funded programs

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