Integrating more private options into Alberta’s public health care system is a notorious point of debate in Alberta. But the province’s latest legislative reforms to direct funds and patients to private screening options is deepening the divide. As Sarah Offin reports, some are calling it a violation of the Canada Health Act, while others maintain it’s long overdue.
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Do Alberta’s latest private health care reforms violate Canada Health Act?
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