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How is this not #Privatization of healthcare?

@smithc902 To do that, it will charge a monthly subscription fee — $27.50 for adults and $9.50 for children — to people who would also pay for their appointments, such as a $69 fee for an initial assessment. globalnews.ca/news/9510247/p…
So NOW @MThompsonPC tells us?

Generally speaking, she says people who use private health care to access the system need to be sure of the credentials and qualifications of those practising. #BluenoseHealth #MichelleThompson #NSHealth Image
@HeidiPCTV Former emergency department nurse and department manager @ConradMacNeil says Canadians need to understand the true price of private health care. #FixHealthcare #GoLikeHell #KarenOldfield atlantic.ctvnews.ca/private-clinic…
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@writenrun @TimHoustonNS @CH_ABeswick @NS_Justice @nspc I recently heard @CTVSteveMurphy tell @TVeinotteShow that Tim Houston is a lot more like Stephen McNeil than most people realize.

In other words, they're both "my way or the highway" kinda' guys. #WhiteMalePrivilege
@writenrun @TimHoustonNS @CH_ABeswick @NS_Justice @nspc @CTVSteveMurphy @TVeinotteShow @skimber The new Tim Houston has morphed into the old Stephen McNeill: arrogant, angry, self-righteous. (paywalled) #nspoli #nspc halifaxexaminer.ca/commentary/hou…
@writenrun @TimHoustonNS @CH_ABeswick @NS_Justice @nspc @CTVSteveMurphy @TVeinotteShow @skimber Last week, @MLABarbAdams announced plans to build 600 new #LTC beds, doubling the number under development.

Good news, but… Is it playing politics to note that most of those beds will not open until 2025, the year the Tim Houston govt. is scheduled to seek a new mandate? Image
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In the midst of the #COVID19 pandemic that has rattled most nations of the world, there is no better time to emphasize the need to prioritize and invest in healthcare infrastructure and improved healthcare service delivery across all levels of Government in Nigeria Image
The government should not only be able to provide adequate health care infrastructure, its citizens should also be able to afford it, thus, there is a need to scale up investments in health infrastructure and health insurance reforms

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Funds allocated to the health sector have been consistently poor, less than the African Union benchmark of 15% of total budget. The total allocation to the Health Sector has always been below 10% despite the steady rise in total budget from N4.4tn in 2015 to N10.33tn in 2020. Image
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