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There are of course lots of things a country could do to fix a fundamentally broken health care system.
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Completely agree.
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We could look at successful European models and implement certain aspects as 'trials' to see if they would work.
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Completely agree
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Work with staff members in specific areas to implement some of their recommendations on a small scale, and level up as needed.
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Completely agree
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Do targeted funding increases to clear wait lists. I.E. where in Canada is the wait list for heart surgeries the longest? Work with that hospital to process through patients faster.
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As long as “quality of care” is a shared metric with “clearing wait lists”, I agree. Dummy example: It is easy to rack up the most phone calls if each call is 2 seconds long.
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Fun times as a country. About to get even funner with as obesity further tears down the system. 
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Completely agree. Cancer too.
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That problem is easily solved by only allowing non-profits to operate within our health care system.
I wonder what other country does this..... 
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Why are you being such a jerk?
I completely agree about limiting who can set up shop… although “non-profit” isn’t always truly non-profit.