All the experts and most Canadian seem to realize that our health care is unsustainable in it's present form. Costs are rising faster than than the economy is growing. We don't like to admit it, but it's the truth.
With Provinces responsible for administering health care, and the Feds responsible for funding, there's always a way to pass the buck for the inefficiencies. But passing the buck doesn't solve the problems.
Just now all they do is throw more money at it. Where is the money going to come from?
What are the options that non of the politicians are facing?
- Cut services
- Raise taxes
- Allow two-tier care
- Apply user fees
- Cut other social programs to fund health care
Eventually we'll have to make those choices if we want social health care to continue. What do you think should be done?
With Provinces responsible for administering health care, and the Feds responsible for funding, there's always a way to pass the buck for the inefficiencies. But passing the buck doesn't solve the problems.
Just now all they do is throw more money at it. Where is the money going to come from?
What are the options that non of the politicians are facing?
- Cut services
- Raise taxes
- Allow two-tier care
- Apply user fees
- Cut other social programs to fund health care
Eventually we'll have to make those choices if we want social health care to continue. What do you think should be done?