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Canadians are ready for genuine health care liberalization


MONTREAL, Dec. 2, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - While the Canadian health care system's capacity to treat more patients during the pandemic remains particularly low, a clear majority of Canadians (58%) want their governments to allow increased access to health care services provided by entrepreneurs, versus just 27% who are opposed to this. Moreover, according to the Ipsos poll commissioned by the Montreal Economic Institute, a majority of Canadians (52%) also agree that the rate of increase in health care spending is unsustainable.

Highlights:

"Canadians can see that their health care system has really been stretched to its limits during the pandemic, and a great many of them are calling for a system with better surge capacity," says Maria Lily Shaw, economist at the MEI. "For a majority of Canadians, it is just as obvious that the rate at which our health care spending is rising cannot be maintained indefinitely. We need to consider alternative solutions," adds the economist.

"A clear majority of Canadians are open to entrepreneurs being allowed to provide a more complete range of health care services, which would help relieve the pressure on the public system. Unfortunately, Canadians know little about health care systems that exist elsewhere in the world, except for the United States. Once they learn that entrepreneurs can run hospitals financed by the public purse in progressive countries like Sweden and France, they then become very much in favour of this principle," points out Ms. Shaw.

"It is interesting to note the extent to which Quebecers are particularly open to the contribution of entrepreneurs to their health care system. This certainly goes against some popular misconceptions regarding Quebecers' opinions," says the economist.

"One thing that's clear is that Canadians now understand just how bureaucratic their health care system is. No less than 71% of Canadians, and 85% of Quebecers, believe the system is too bureaucratic to quickly adapt to the needs of the population. That by itself says a lot," concludes the economist.

The Ipsos Canada online poll was carried out from November 22 to 25, 2021, among a sample of 1,168 Canadians aged 18 and over.

The poll is available on our website.

The Montreal Economic Institute is an independent public policy think tank. Through its publications, media appearances and advisory services to policy makers, the MEI stimulates debate and public policy reform based on established principles of market economics and entrepreneurship.

SOURCE Montreal Economic Institute


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