POLICY BRIEF: Another Poll Shows Canadians Support Health Care Reform
Canadan think tank SecondStreet.org released new public opinion research today that shows a majority of Canadians support more choice in health care and hiring non-government providers to deliver treatment to patients in the public system.
Highlights from the poll include:
- 59% support governments paying non-government clinics to provide services to reduce wait times for patients in the public system. Many provincial governments embraced this type of collaboration to reduce COVID backlogs. Only 23% oppose the option;
- 56% support the idea of governments funding hospitals based on services provided (activity-based funding) rather than the current practice of providing them with annual cheques (global budgeting). Better-performing public systems in Europe use activity-based funding – a model Quebec and Alberta are moving towards;
- 59% support keeping the public system but allowing patients to pay for services at non-government clinics if they cannot get timely care within the public system. 28% oppose this option while 14% don’t know;
- 50% believe governments should offer financial incentives to reward those who live healthy lives. 31% oppose this idea while 19% don’t know;
- 30% support “small user fees” in the health system while 55% oppose the idea. Support remains similar (32%) when the fee is defined as $10 per appointment with a doctor (to a maximum of $100 per year).
To view Policy Brief: Another Poll Shows Canadians Support Health Care Reform – click here.
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