G&M: Make Rich Seniors Pay For Drugs, Report Says
Affluent seniors being billed for
their drugs. Doctors being paid according to the quality and
cost-effectiveness of their care. Those are just two of the provocative
prescriptions for a crisis in public health costs.
Without such profound changes, suggests a report released Thursday by TD Economics, public health care as Canadians know it is unsustainable. Left unchecked, health spending is set to rise to 80 per cent of total program spending in Ontario by 2030, up from its current 46 per cent today.
Read the entire Globe and Mail article here.
Without such profound changes, suggests a report released Thursday by TD Economics, public health care as Canadians know it is unsustainable. Left unchecked, health spending is set to rise to 80 per cent of total program spending in Ontario by 2030, up from its current 46 per cent today.
Read the entire Globe and Mail article here.

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