Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 18, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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O TTAWA - Canada's medicare system
is aging badly, a federal panel
said Friday.
The advisory panel on health care innovation
has released a new report saying
there is " no doubt" a major renovation
of the medicare system is overdue.
The panel was struck last June by
Health Minister Rona Ambrose to help
find ways to reduce health spending
and improve accessibility to care.
The project was chaired by Dr. David
Naylor, a physician, researcher and
past president of the University of Toronto.
" We have a good health- care system
that is excellent and innovative in spots
but is not as good as it could or should
be," he said. " That's in spite of the fact
we have fabulous talent in the system."
Naylor said the challenge is Canada
has a health- care architecture that is
decades old.
He said international assessments
suggest the country is " losing ground."
" The overall view conveyed to us by
a panel of international experts with
whom we met was that there was a
sense of Canada having moved from
the strong position to one that was more
average," said Naylor. " I don't think
Canadians should be satisfied with
average."
The panel also found the inability
of federal, provincial and territorial
governments to collaborate has slowed
recommendations issued by previous
panels and experts.
Naylor said his team is hopeful the
panel's work will provide a new model
to facilitate teamwork that will move
health care forward.
The health minister's office said it
will review the report. " To date, our
government has increased health- care
transfers to the provinces to record levels,"
said the emailed statement.
Dr. Hedy Fry, the federal Liberal
health critic, said the government's
failure to participate in the Council of
the Federation meetings in St. John's,
N. L., this week highlights the lack of
co- operation.
- The Canadian Press
Medicare in
rough shape,
panel finds
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