Canadian Healthcare: A Half Century of Broken Promises
The Canadian government promises to make healthcare available to all. Yet Canadians are forced to endure long and deadly wait times for treatment. And it's getting worse.
The Canadian government promises to make healthcare available to all. Yet Canadians are forced to endure long and deadly wait times for treatment. And it's getting worse.
Federal officials are starting to understand that they can no longer intimidate and threaten their way to universal compliance with covid restrictions.
Jeff Deist and John Tamny discuss the economic tradeoffs ignored by alarmist covid policymakers.
Ted Okon, a nationally recognized expert on the policy and politics of cancer care, joins the Accad and Koka report.
It's the economic science people need to listen to.
Government-sector healthcare in Canada is aging, lower-quality, and generally behind the times. The country's lack of healthcare capacity was made far more obvious by the covid-19 crisis.
The groupthink that exists among scholars of healthcare, among policymakers, among politicians—even among the public—is alarming.
Recorded in Salem, New Hampshire, on June 17, 2021.
Primary Care is about access, continuity, and responsibility.