Privatization is the process of transferring governmental control and ownership of a service or industry to a privately owned business.
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@9YXKBJF5mos5MO
We want free health care. But i’m tired of doctors pushing me out the door to get the next patient. Also tired of every doctor thinking everyone wants drugs. We want to not be broken and need to be told how to fix our selves
@B2VWCWJ2mos2MO
Yes, however, I feel that privatization has its benefits but would hurt the public sector and there would require capping the amount for service.
@96SN5WK2yrs2Y
Make the healthcare system less exploitable,people go to the hospitable even if they have a cold,slowing down nurses who need to treat someone who actually needs to be tended to
People with bad diseases should be prioritized
Not necessarily more privatization but perhaps set up deductibles or options for those that don’t belong to employee benefits to purchase affordable benefits that will supplement services not covered by provincial healthcare
@8VNLYVW4yrs4Y
More, but not at the expense of public health care.
@8V6FPZH4yrs4Y
If you can afford private healthcare, you should have access to it.
@9CMBFHS2yrs2Y
Better management of federal funding at a provincial level.
@93RVCGC3yrs3Y
Funding should be increased the public health care system while at the same time allowing for supplemental private health care options
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