Raw Talk Podcast   /     #121: Healthcare Privatization in Ontario

Summary

What do you think when you hear the words “Bill 60”?  For years, public versus private healthcare has been a topic of debate. But how much do we really know? Tune in to hear Dr. Allin, Director of the North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, and Dr. Danyaal Raza, health reformer and founding advisor of Progress Toronto answer our questions about healthcare privatization. In this episode of Raw Talk, we learned how different healthcare systems function, the economic (and political) sustainability of healthcare models, and how our own Canadian healthcare system compares to other international models. Our guests discuss both the pros and cons of certain healthcare models, as well as more nuanced topics like motivations behind how healthcare is provisioned, who is most greatly impacted by changes to the system, and their own opinions on how to most effectively treat patients.    Written by: Gil Angela Dela Cruz

Subtitle
What do you think when you hear the words “Bill 60”?  For years, public versus private healthcare has been a topic of debate. But how much do we really know? Tune in to hear Dr. Allin, Director of the North American Observatory on Health Systems an
Duration
49:26
Publishing date
2023-12-14 14:54
Link
https://rawtalkims.podbean.com/e/healthcare-privatization/
Contributors
  Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto
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Enclosures
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/war88n/121_Healthcare_Privatization_draft295x30.mp3
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Shownotes

What do you think when you hear the words “Bill 60”? 

For years, public versus private healthcare has been a topic of debate. But how much do we really know? Tune in to hear Dr. Allin, Director of the North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, and Dr. Danyaal Raza, health reformer and founding advisor of Progress Toronto answer our questions about healthcare privatization. In this episode of Raw Talk, we learned how different healthcare systems function, the economic (and political) sustainability of healthcare models, and how our own Canadian healthcare system compares to other international models. Our guests discuss both the pros and cons of certain healthcare models, as well as more nuanced topics like motivations behind how healthcare is provisioned, who is most greatly impacted by changes to the system, and their own opinions on how to most effectively treat patients. 

 

Written by: Gil Angela Dela Cruz