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Colleen M Flood1, Duncan G Sinclair

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Canadian healthcare challenges stem from poor governance, not just underfunding. Improving coordination and oversight of health services is key to addressing systemic issues.

Area of Science:

  • Health policy
  • Healthcare governance
  • Health services research

Background:

  • Canadian healthcare system faces persistent challenges despite funding debates.
  • Current issues are often attributed to systemic inefficiencies rather than solely financial deficits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the root causes of healthcare problems in Canada.
  • To evaluate the impact of governance on healthcare service delivery.
  • To propose solutions focusing on systemic improvements.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of existing healthcare policies and governance structures in Canada.
  • Review of literature on healthcare system coordination and performance.
  • Comparative assessment of governance models in different health sectors.

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Main Results:

  • Healthcare problems are significantly linked to a lack of effective governance.
  • Poor coordination among health and healthcare services exacerbates existing issues.
  • Underfunding claims may overshadow critical governance deficiencies.

Conclusions:

  • Effective governance is paramount for addressing Canadian healthcare challenges.
  • Systemic reforms focusing on coordination and oversight are essential.
  • Future strategies must prioritize governance improvements for a functional healthcare non-system.