boomers will cripple health-care system
? Four of five Canadians believe f? placed each time? thats the demand on the system? me de sant? by aging baby boomers to compromise HRTE f acc? der nkter and lower quality care? A SURVEY? you men? Association e m? MEDICAL Canadian command? reveals.There are? also longer g? n? RALIS? e? - Pr? S 75 per cent of r? Ponds - the secret to increased co? Ts de sant? compromise on important tax and after? s relations guid? e HRT and the capacity? UNF senior citizens make to health care? because the age.At m? me time, INVESTIGATION? shows you a high estimate user fees low f r? and enforce and? Canadians do pay more to help? out of his pocket,? f fight against the effects of care? r an increasing number of Bev? Lkerung the seniors.According INVESTIGATION? Te j? Canadians especially strict (those n? S apr? S 1966) are pr? Ts? adjust the pressure on the so called 'health insurance by buying a private health insurance? e to compl? ter government benefits by f retire? Let go pay for health care? r debt and the Co? ts de sant? parents pay for your m? me. see "what we work in the r? results of SURVEY? you, recognition refreshes? chissa the r? alit? t is? Anne Doig, Professor? pr? President CMA ad? clar ? in an interview.? Canadians do not give up, but they are recognized on a Medicare health insurance, which are formed? s cross to deal with current circumstances in question, d? demographic and others, "she said INVESTIGATION? you said.The public? Monday. r? Common Council g a rule of thumb CMA? Niagara Falls, Ontario the finan? gre well with respect to d? purpose of this month, the right health care? Ver processing in Canada? Publi?: Change? works, care Lasts.In This document, the CMA, the group argues in Canada represent? felt 72 000 m? doctors, that the system? me de sant? can not measure current requirements nftigen shock, partly because of aging Bev? Lkerung. It requires substantial changes?, planning one of the m? universal prescription medicines it? be a charter devoted rights? s? put a patient or ind? for? body can STATUS IS dollars health surveillance?-indicate where in the? be effective, incentives and Monet? re f? m? doctors r? and hospital treat more patients. suggestions? GE based on the Pr? pr? premise that needs health care? Canada, st? Amplifier centered? e on the patient, focusing on the Pr? pr? Convention and better than the g-YOU? geography, income and? age are not always a barrier? re? tr Quality: Timely according care.Dr. Doig ad? clar? the r? results The survey shows that Canadians are tr? s warning? f on the d? did? r system.Asked branch sant?, wine or anything that responsible f? r increases? hte request of Health Services?, r ? sponding culpabilit? Canadians responsibility f? r their own health (33 percent), the number e majority? baby boomers reach retirement (30 percent), h? claimed here? e? surface and expectations of all Canadians (21 percent) and new advances? sm? dicaux (16 percent). Doig? berexprimiert fingers are group? wrong boomers M? want to attract attention (people don? es between 1947 and 1966) f? r much suffering of the system? me de sant?. "I fear that the debt is going to happen," she said. "We do not want because the tension between g? n? rations because we '? quit? interg? n? rational. "Dr. Doig said she tr? Always ensure that Canadians, j? nger than Extr? extremely r? alists? the limitations of Medicare and what we call health care? charge have t? interrogated? s. "For example, INVESTIGATION? You ar? V?? S said that among Canadians? G? Less than 46 s, 44 percent said they? Taient pr? Ts, Medicare? Priv? E ? public system? me capitalization is now enriched?, 37 percent said they w? acts as an insurance, their care long drive? e hrleisten by weight when? more people? g? es, and 29 percent of? Undeclared specifically engineered to save W? salary gestures fetal co r? ts of health? retirement.Ipsos Reid interviewed? 3483 Canadian adults online between 8 and June 21 June A? sample of this size? E are considered? r? s correct? in-1, 66 percentage points, 19 times r? alis? the e INVESTIGATION? te r? alis? 20.The e? Is j? Annually by the AMC f? A 10-last? res ann? es, a? also demand? Canadians to the eye of government performance in Notes ltigung the so called 'care sant? filing of a report on card.The gestures W brands excellent practice in ann? e? coul? e is rest? e non-UPDATED:? 41 per cent of r? sponding attributed? either A or Class B f government? d? ral power (and 40 percent in 2009). m? me, 41 percent of Canadians Excellent Your government of? State A or B compliant? ance with r? results of 2009 (42 percent). Overall 35 per cent of r? sponding believed they w? health services? in Land wn? Am? improve the Sch? e next? While 51 percent pr? seen w? gestures they worse.Health d? think of sant? Canada? was beautiful tzungsweise Sch? e $ 183 billion last? re, after? s Canadian Institute for Health Information?.
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