Times Colonist

Look for cost savings in health-care system

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I find it alarming that Canada and its provinces cannot get past the idea that more money to provincial health-care coffers will “make it all better.” I have not heard a discussion about how to improve the bottom line without wasting more tax dollars.

There are new technologi­es to minimize maintenanc­e and sterilizat­ion costs. There are mechanisms used in other countries that work well and have been proven to reduce overall costs of a health-care system. Why are we spending more money on medical equipment, drugs and medicine facilities than 80 per cent of other developed countries and still have such a waiting lineup? Why have we not seen the creation of a national purchasing agency for all the provinces to reduce individual costs? Why is the federal government not doing this already and why are the provinces not demanding it?

We have to start thinking smart and look around the world, at minimum expense, and use the tools that are already used and tested to be sound. If we fail as a society to call for answers of substance and national importance from our elected officials, we will surely sink into the mire until we arrive at the bottom of the heap and wonder how we got there.

We have too many talking heads that simply wiggle in response to serious issues and do nothing.

Look to the south of Canada and you see the result of such arrogance and ignorance.

Robert Tritschler Parksville

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