Abstract

If Canada were judged on its ability to provide accessible, equal and timely healthcare to all its citizens, it would receive a failing grade. Out of eleven countries studied in the 2017 Commonwealth Fund report, Canada was ranked second last for overall access to care, and last for timeliness of care [1]. Access is a multifactorial issue, but two key problems that arise are wait times, and equitability. It is widely acknowledged that Canadians need to wait a long time for many health interventions, but it can often erroneously be assumed that equal access and affordability are no longer issues in a universal healthcare system. Evidence demonstrates that this is wishful thinking. As we deal with the Covid 19 pandemic, these challenges protrude in an already failing system.

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