Cleveland Clinic Canada's assisted medicine program offers a unique opportunity for individuals to access personalized, direct care from a dedicated doctor and health care team 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This program is designed to provide comprehensive medical care and support to those who need it most. At a press conference in October, Health Minister Patty Hajdu said: “In general no, we prefer not to have a two-tier public health system. In fact, the law explicitly says that shouldn't exist and we have a number of steps we can take under the Canadian Health Act if that happens.
As it stands, it is people with low incomes who are facing the worst part of the pandemic and those who also have the least access to health services.” Unfortunately, private companies are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, creating a gap between those who are healthy and those who are not. This trend threatens to decimate what has made Canada's universal health system famous. Even politicians have taken advantage of it, especially the conservative leader Erin O'Toole, who, after being rejected in a public testing center with maximum capacity after waiting several hours in line in September, was tested for COVID-19 in a private clinic in Quebec. This clinic was organized privately and specifically for parliamentarians. O'Toole later said that he “had no idea it was a private clinic” and that he didn't think there should be a “special clinic” where people have superior access.
This sentiment is shared by many Canadians who are concerned about the private sale of vaccines Moderna and Pfizer vaccines have contracts with the federal government, which assigns doses to provinces and territories. The latter, according to a report by Global News, states that it is currently focusing on selling to governments and not to private companies, including the NHL, which recently expressed interest in “guaranteeing the vaccine when it is available for private purchase.” Moderna did not comment on private sales. Dr. Chaufan, an advocate for a universal pharmaceutical system, believes that “private health care is a nightmare.” He believes that this type of system creates an unfair advantage for those with more money and resources. At Cleveland Clinic Canada's assisted medicine program, all caregivers are selected for their skills, reputation, and commitment to providing compassionate, high-quality care. Patients can expect personalized attention from their dedicated doctor and health care team 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you're looking for comprehensive medical care and support in Toronto, consider Cleveland Clinic Canada's assisted medicine program.
With personalized attention from your dedicated doctor and health care team 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, you can rest assured that you're getting the best possible care.