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Health care: 70% of Quebecers favour a role for the private sector within a universal system


MONTREAL, Sept. 5, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - With the election campaign in full swing, a Leger poll conducted for the MEI shows that Quebecers are largely in favour of having private entrepreneurs enhance the provision of health care, as long as this care continues to be covered by government. A majority also say they are dissatisfied with their health care system and believe the billions of dollars injected into health care over the past 10 years have not produced good results.

Highlights:

Full poll results are available on the MEI website.

"The results of this poll are clear: Quebecers are willing to have the private sector play a larger role in the provision of health care without calling into question the system's universal nature, rather than continue to throw money at the problem," states Germain Belzile, Senior Associate Researcher at the MEI.

Dissatisfaction with the health care system is highest among respondents aged 35 to 54 (64% are dissatisfied). And more than two-thirds of those aged 35 and over find that the additional amounts the Quebec government has injected into health care over the past 10 years have not produced good results.

"Quebecers' support for entrepreneurship within a universal health care system is no surprise," says Patrick Déry, Public Policy Analyst at the MEI. "That's how it's done almost everywhere in Europe, where access to health care is better than here. Election candidates, who are outdoing each other with all sorts of promises, should take note."

The Web survey was conducted from August 24 to 27, 2018, among a representative sample of 1,034 Quebecers aged 18 and over.

The MEI is an independent public policy think tank. Through its publications and media appearances, the MEI stimulates debate on public policies in Quebec and across Canada by proposing reforms based on market principles and entrepreneurship.

 

SOURCE Montreal Economic Institute


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