Nearly 60 percent of Canadians are in favour of reforming parts of the nation’s public health-care system, according to a new survey. The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntoshNearly six in 10 Canadians support reform of the country’s public health-care system, including use of private clinics when patients face delays in receiving timely care, a new survey suggests.Think tank SecondStreet.org, in partnership with Leger, polled more than 1,600 adults nationwide on five health-care reform options, based on the experiences of other “better-performing” universal health-care systems around the world, including those in Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Australia, Germany, and Japan, said the report detailing the findings.
Nearly 60 Percent of Canadians Support Health Care Reform, Private Care Options: Poll
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