REGINA LEADER-POST COLUMN: Saskatchewan can learn some health care lessons from Sweden
SecondStreet.org Communications Director Dom Lucyk writes in the Regina Leader-Post that Saskatchewan could learn many lessons on health care reform from Sweden.
SecondStreet.org Communications Director Dom Lucyk writes in the Regina Leader-Post that Saskatchewan could learn many lessons on health care reform from Sweden.
SecondStreet.org Communications Director Dom Lucyk writes in the Regina Leader-Post that Saskatchewan should try to retain doctors and nurses within its borders.
SecondStreet.org president Colin Craig spoke with John Gormley about new data that shows the number of Saskatchewan patients who died on a medical waitlist is rising.
Our Dom Lucyk writes in the Regina Leader-Post and Saskatoon Star Phoenix that Saskatchewan people are ready for health care reform.
The prairie province launched its well-known “Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative” back in 2010 to reduce their waiting lists – some of the highest in the country at the time.
To learn more about this initiative we reached out to the Saskatchewan government for an interview.
They declined our request, but they did answer our questions in an email.
SecondStreet.org joined Global News Regina to discuss our new poll on health care reform.
We hired Leger to ask Canadians about four different options for reform: allowing people to pay for care at private clinics, having the government hire private clinics to reduce the surgical backlog, copying an EU policy to reduce waitlists, and making health ministers report how many people died due to long waitlists.
In each case, the majority of respondents were in favour of reform.