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Health Sustainability Most Important Issue for Ontario Voters While System Confidence Wanes: Ontario Chamber of Commerce Survey Results Reveal
January 26, 2017Final report of OCC’s Health Transformation Initiative calls for immediate action to strengthen the public health care system
TORONTO, January 26, 2017: Today, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) released Health Transformation: An Action Plan for Ontario, which includes new and exclusive survey data from two of Ontario’s top research firms that polled both OCC members and all Ontarians. After a year of research and consultation, the OCC has developed three strategic recommendations to improve Ontario’s health care system. This action plan comes at a critical time, as recent Fresh Intelligence survey results reveal that only 14 per cent of Ontario’s business community is confident that the health care system is sustainable for the future. Despite other growing concerns surrounding topics like electricity pricing and climate change, health care sustainability still remains the most important issue for Ontarians.
Additional data released in today’s report, from a survey conducted by the Gandalf Group, suggests that a mere 39 per cent of all Ontarians are confident that the province’s health care system will be able to fund a consistently high level of care in the future. Reflecting the OCC’s recommendations, half of Ontarians agree that the health care system doesn’t need more money, it just needs to be better managed. With this level of increased uncertainty in Ontario’s health care system, through its membership, the OCC wants to be a productive partner in revitalizing public care.
“A strong public system is one that puts patients at the center of health care reform and provides Ontarians with the best-in-class care that they deserve,” said Allan O’Dette, President & CEO of the OCC. “There is a great opportunity for the private sector to play a productive role alongside a robust and sustainable public health care system. Partnering with both for- and non-profit experts can provide the public sector with new ideas, improve access to innovation and build confidence in Ontario industry.”
Over the course of four reports, the OCC’s Health Transformation Initiative has pointed to the overarching theme of making use of private sector expertise as a way to improve Ontario’s health care system. With a vision for a sustainable and prosperous health sector that involves private sector participation, the OCC’s fifth and final report, Health Transformation: An Action Plan for Ontario highlights the top three recommendations that government can implement today:
- Shift Ontario towards a value-based health care system
- Modernize procurement and supply chain processes
- Better integrate Ontario’s technical discoveries and innovations into the public health care system
“Leadership from all sectors is necessary to solve the challenges faced by the health care sector in Ontario,” added O’Dette. “With this action plan, the OCC and its members hope to demonstrate the willingness of Ontario business to be problem solvers.”
While the recommendations in this report are directed towards government, the OCC is also calling on the private sector to take on a collaborative role in health system reform and drive solutions that will strengthen the economic health of Ontario and put patients first.
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A total of 773 OCC members were polled by Fresh Intelligence via an online methodology between October 25th 2016 and November 30th 2016. A total of 1004 Ontarians were polled by The Gandalf Group between December 28th, 2016 and January 3rd 2017. A random probability sample of this size has a margin of error of +/- 3.1%, 19 times out of 20.
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