As more information flows out of Ottawa's plan for health care - Canadians who believe in universal health care should be very concerned.
It should come as no surprise that Harper's funding plan will benefit Alberta the most with an almost 1 billion dollar windfall for that province.
If you ask yourself - which province is most willing to have a private health care system - what would your answer be? Mine is Alberta - hands down.
For those who read my last post - Harper's plan to use Premiers to push his fundamentalist agenda of private health care seems even more likely.
So the province with the attitude that private is better - is going to get the most while other provinces will be suffering through what amounts to decreased funding.
The whole idea of per-capita funding for health is antiquated and incomplete.
If you take a province such as Newfoundland and Labrador with a huge geographic footprint and minimal population - the idea of per-capita finding is scary. Our people need equal access to quality and timely health care but in order to achieve that - dialysis units, MRI's, Cat-Scans, and surgical units would have to be placed geographically in many regions. If our health care transfers are based on per-capita alone - without the ability to factor in regional needs leaves us behind the eight-ball.
Throw on top of that - the Quebec factor - where there health care funding is different than all other provinces and you have a mess.
How many readers can tell me how the Quebec system works?
Do you know that Quebeckers have a different federal tax system than all other provinces?
Do you know that Quebeckers have more direct control of federal taxation relative to health care?
Do you know that all other provinces had the option to do the same thing but rejected it?
How can we place Charest into the equation and come up with a national plan?
The question is - what is Kathy Dunderdale going to do about it?
The question is - will Kathy Dunderdale fight hard for us?
The question is - will Kathy Dunderdale push to have the unique circumstances of our province recognized and funded?
The question is - will we remain the province that relies on the templates of places like Alberta and Ontario instead of designing what's best for us?
Premier Dunderdale has the opportunity to come up with a made in Newfoundland and Labrador solution which has the potential to protect the essential health care needs of our people. The Premier has the opportunity right now to deal with the demographics that have the potential to financially cripple our province in 10 years time. If the Premier looks outside the "officials" and her "colleagues in the "big" provinces she may well find the solution. As long as we are slaves to the templates of Ontario and Alberta - our children are doomed to the debt and pressure that will be ours in a decade if we do not stand on our own two feet.
When listening to the radio, watching television or reading the newspapers about events in this province, there seems to be a missing link. One that bridges all that information together and provides a way for people to contribute, express or lobby their concerns in their own time. After-all, this is our home and everyone cannot fit in Lukie's boat and paddle their way to Upper Canada, nor should we!
Friday, January 20, 2012
The Wild Rose of Private Health Care - Dunderdale's Choice
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