Four Solutions to the Family Doctor Shortage in Quebec
The wait to find a family doctor in Quebec is unacceptably long. The MEI proposes four concrete solutions to resolve this problem quickly without breaking the bank. The government should adopt them now.
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Healthcare in Canada 2021
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.
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The new drug-price reform: Not what the doctor ordered
With the implementation of the PMPRB’s new regime fast approaching, time is running out for the Liberal government’s newly appointed cabinet to reconsider, given the dire consequences of this reform.
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Banning blood buys is bad business
It has been urged by ethicists and economists, including two Nobel Prize winners, that bans on paying for plasma be rethought, as both the ethical and economic arguments against a compensatory model are weak.
Quebec’s health care system needs fundamental reforms
The amount Quebec spends on health care is alarming. The Department’s budget has gone from $22 billion in 2004 to $45 billion last year. In Quebec, the wait for finding a family doctor is 599 days. In 2019, some 380,000 Quebecers left an ER without having been treated. Are we really getting our money’s worth?
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Shortening Approval Delays for New Drugs: A Safe, Straightforward Prescription
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us once again the importance of quickly developing and approving the use of innovative drugs. This publication has two recommendations to help ensure that Canadians have quicker access to medications.
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Let’s have permanently quicker drug approvals
New drugs and vaccines likely to increase life expectancy, quality of life and save money, so we should reduce approval delays as much as possible.
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Telemedicine Improves Access to Care While Reducing Demand on ERs
Outside of COVID-19, telemedicine is particularly important in remote areas, where patients may otherwise have to travel long distances to see a physician.
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Pharma Benefits More Obvious Than Ever
Undercutting the profits of drug companies is no way to reward them for their monumental contribution to our well-being.
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Don’t steal from Peter to vaccinate Paul
Governments and charities should purchase vaccines and either donate them or sell them at discounted prices to poorer countries.