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You'd think with all the taxes that you pay, Canada would have a good healthcare system. The facts I posted say otherwise.Leave a comment:
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Canada healthcare continue its collapse
Lack of access to family doctors and other primary care providers leaves more Canadians with no option than to go to the emergency department for care, new data suggests.
About one in seven visits to the emergency department in Canada are for conditions that could have been managed by a family doctor or other primary care provider, like a nurse practitioner or pediatrician, and roughly half of those visits could have been managed virtually, according to the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).
Thursday's report focuses on primary and virtual care access through the lens of visits to emergency departments between April 2023 and March 2024.
The institute previously reported over five million Canadian adults say they don't have a family health provider, and even those who do say they experience major challenges getting access to timely care.
Now, CIHI has developed a new indicator to gauge how hard it is to access care: emergency department visits for conditions that could potentially be managed in primary care.
Sunita Karmakar-Hore, CIHI's manager of health system performance reporting in Toronto, said people who report that they don't have access to a doctor at a walk-in clinic or their own family doctor have slightly more visits to the emergency department for primary care conditions during weekdays.
"What's surprising is that even for people that report that they do have access to a primary care doctor, the percentage of visits for conditions that could be managed in primary care is still high," said Karmakar-Hore. "It's about 13 per cent, and those visits are happening on the weekends." Read more.
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Canada healthcare continue its collapse
Lack of access to family doctors and other primary care providers leaves more Canadians with no option than to go to the emergency department for care, new data suggests.
About one in seven visits to the emergency department in Canada are for conditions that could have been managed by a family doctor or other primary care provider, like a nurse practitioner or pediatrician, and roughly half of those visits could have been managed virtually, according to the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).
Thursday's report focuses on primary and virtual care access through the lens of visits to emergency departments between April 2023 and March 2024.
The institute previously reported over five million Canadian adults say they don't have a family health provider, and even those who do say they experience major challenges getting access to timely care.
Now, CIHI has developed a new indicator to gauge how hard it is to access care: emergency department visits for conditions that could potentially be managed in primary care.
Sunita Karmakar-Hore, CIHI's manager of health system performance reporting in Toronto, said people who report that they don't have access to a doctor at a walk-in clinic or their own family doctor have slightly more visits to the emergency department for primary care conditions during weekdays.
"What's surprising is that even for people that report that they do have access to a primary care doctor, the percentage of visits for conditions that could be managed in primary care is still high," said Karmakar-Hore. "It's about 13 per cent, and those visits are happening on the weekends." Read more.
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Trump Vows Huge Tariffs if Canada, Mexico Do Not Block Migrants, Fentanyl
President-elect Donald Trump has kicked off his diplomacy by promising a 25 percent tariff until Mexico and Canada shut down their inflows of migrants and deadly drugs.
“Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to easily solve this long simmering problem,” he wrote on Truth Social.” “We hereby demand that they use this power, and until such time they do, it is time for them to pay a very big price.”
The statement is a huge turnaround from President Joe Biden, whose deputies tolerated the fentanyl inflow as long as Mexico secretly managed the migrant inflow to prevent a televised border crisis that would damage Biden’s poll ratings.
“If [Mexico] cooperated on immigration, the Biden administration turned the other way on important issues such as security and fentanyl trafficking and all the antidemocratic policies that Mexico was and is promoting,” Rodrigo Montes de Oca, a Mexican lawyer at the Baker Institute Center in Texas, told Fox News on November 17.
Biden also did little about the U.S.-Canadian border. That do-little policy helped many Indians to migrate into the United States via Canada’s pro-migration government.
Biden’s hands-off policies allowed cartels to kill more than 50,000 Americans each year with smuggled fentanyl and other drugs. The laissez-faire policy also allowed investors and CEOs to hire several million low-wage illegal migrants instead of decently paid Americans and their families.
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It's not only my world, its the majority. And we're sick woke liberal bullshit. It's over, skippy.Leave a comment:
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Come on! Why are you completely unable to define this word that seems to be what your entire world revolves around?Leave a comment:
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