A new Ipsos poll shows less than half of Canadians are pleased with their provincial health care system and the majority believe private entities can provide faster services.
The issues with publicly funded health care moved the perception of private companies running services more positively, with more believing they can provide faster services compared to public institutions, the Ipsos survey shows
The study, conducted for the Montreal Economic Institute by the survey agency, shows 48 per cent of Canadians are not pleased with the country’s health care system. The poll was published April 6, 2023. The results were lower among women and residents of Atlantic Canada , as well as among residents of Saskatchewan and Manitoba .Similar to previous polls, four in 10 people believe health care investments made in the last decade have had no impact on the system. About 30 per cent believe the health care system has actually deteriorated over the same period of time.
Doubt in the system is higher among the Atlantic provinces compared to B.C. , Alberta , Saskatchewan and Manitoba , Ontario and Quebec .
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