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Can we find the right balance?

Join Globe journalists in conversation with industry leaders across the country as they discuss approaches to improve patient access, experience, equity and outcomes across public and private health care systems in Canada.

Pouvons-nous trouver le bon équilibre?

Joignez-vous à des journalistes du Globe et à des chefs de file du secteur représentant tous les coins du pays alors qu’ils envisagent différentes approches pour améliorer l’accès et l’expérience des patients, ainsi que l’équité et les résultats des systèmes de soins de santé publics et privés du Canada.

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Most Canadian provinces and territories use a blend of public and private providers for health care services and funding. But longer wait times, an aging population, and the health care labour shortage are prompting governments, physicians, care providers and patients to wonder if there’s a greater role to play for the private sector.

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La plupart des provinces et territoires du Canada font appel à un mélange de prestataires publics et privés pour les services de soins de santé et le financement. Toutefois, en raison des temps d’attente plus longs, de la population vieillissante et de la pénurie de main-d’œuvre dans le réseau de la santé, les gouvernements, médecins, prestataires et patients se demandent si le secteur privé devrait jouer un plus grand rôle.

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