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Discussion Group – Patients, heal thyselves! (part 2)

(September 21, 1996) Giving power to consumers will cure Canada’s ailing medicare system. Continue reading

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Discussion Group – Patients, heal thyselves! (part 1b )

(September 21, 1996) Instead of adopting HMO-style rationing, Canadians should turn to Medical Savings Accounts, another innovation in U.S. health care that over 2,000 large and small companies have been offering their employees. Continue reading

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Discussion Group – Patients, heal thyselves! (part 1a)

(September 21, 1996) Since 1900, Out life spans have increased by 30 years, from an average of about 45 to today’s 75 years. This climb has occurred imperceptibly, not in leaps and bounds with medical discoveries and public health breakthroughs but bit by bit. Continue reading

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To have or have not

(June 21, 1996) Hilary, whom I see once or twice a year on her visits to her middle-class parents in Toronto, is very much like them, except that she is poor. Continue reading

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Birth of a notion

(June 21, 1996) The pregnant woman is wide-eyed with bewilderment. Her husband stands behind her, his hands gripping the back of her chair, his face blank with amazement. Across a desk, their doctor faces them and announces: “The good news is, you are having a healthy baby girl. The bad news i, she’s a congenital liar.” Continue reading

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