New survey shows Saskatchewan residents support healthcare reform
As healthcare systems continue to deal with shortages and pressures, a new poll suggests Canadians are open to changes.
Earlier this month, just over 1,500 Canadians took part in a survey from Second Street and Leger regarding healthcare reform and looking at what options are viable.
About 72 per cent of survey takers said they supported a European Union policy which would give patients the right to visit public or private health facilities outside the province, pay for surgery and then be reimbursed by their provincial government.
Roughly 64 per cent indicated they support governments hiring private clinics to reduce surgical backlogs. Despite concerns raised by various healthcare unions, only 20 per cent of poll goers opposed this option.