Patient care is too important to suffer under central planning
Central planning is how government rations health care
Central planning is how government rations health care
To improve value and spur innovation, we need to change the way we pay for health care by encouraging those providers who experiment and innovate
Every three minutes someone visits an Ontario doctor for oral health issues. But physicians aren’t trained or equipped to provide appropriate treatment
Should we move to a system like that in the U.K., where physicians are paid a salary and work to terms of a contract?