Equity and efficiency vs. overconsumption and waste: The case for user fees in Canada
By Shawn Whatley July 21, 2022 PDF of paper Executive Summary Medical therapies differ in value and impact. In Canada, ...
By Shawn Whatley July 21, 2022 PDF of paper Executive Summary Medical therapies differ in value and impact. In Canada, ...
OTTAWA, ON (July 21, 2022): After user fees were abandoned in 1984, Canadians failed to see an improvement in the delivery ...
Guest host Rubina Ahmed-Haq is joined by Senior Fellow Dr. Shawn Whatley, a practicing physician & Author of When Politics ...
This article originally appeared in the Hub. By Shawn Whatley, June 20, 2022 Few voters had first-hand experience with hallway ...
This article originally appeared in The Hub. By Shawn Whatley, April 11, 2022 The Honorable Monique Begin (et al.) wrote ...
In 2019, Ontario tied with Mexico for the lowest number of acute care beds per capita in the world, writes ...
We cannot simply throw more money at the problem; we need a new vision for the future, writes Shawn Whatley ...
To date, most discussion on vaccine mandates reflects a principled approach. People must choose a side, for or against, writes ...
Medicare does not struggle for lack of ideas or funding. It struggles from funding thrown at the same tired ideas ...
The following are a series of policy briefs and short form election-related commentaries by experts at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute as ...
The real threat to Canadian health care isn’t private sector involvement. It’s politicians who confuse the issues, defend the status ...
The benefits of elimination attempts have greatly diminished with rising vaccination rates and more effective treatment strategies for COVID-19, write ...
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