A Canadian think tank suggest that Saskatchewan's new government consider private solutions to the crisis inflicting health care in the province..
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The dust has settled on the most recent provincial election, and the Saskatchewan Party will govern the province for at least four more years. Premier Moe has a lot on his plate, but fixing the broken health-care system should be at the top of his to-do list.
Luckily, he and his party have already laid down a fair bit of groundwork and made some solid progress. But there’s much work to be done. Fortunately, the government isn’t on its own — it could easily copy what has already been proven to work in other parts of the world.
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Wait times in Saskatchewan have much room for improvement. The latest average surgical wait was over 31 weeks. It’s important to note that this figure doesn’t include waiting for diagnostics or specialists, so it’s likely even longer for the average patient.
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