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Canadians Can Tell the Canadian Medical Association “What Makes Us Sick?”

May 27th, 2013 by BK

If you are a Canadian who wants to tell the Canadian Medical Association “What Makes Us Sick?” you can engage in their National Dialogue on Health Care Transformation in Canada. The in-person town hall meetings are almost complete, but you can still participate in the online discussion forums on four topics:

  • What factors influence the health of individuals and communities?
  • Which practices offset the effects on health?
  • What can the government do to address the social determinants of health?
  • How can we ensure the health care system is equally accessible to all Canadians?

So far, many contributions appear to be from individuals whose occupations relate to health or the health system. In order to have a more representative national dialogue, I encourage other Canadians – especially those who don’t have occupations related to health or the health system – to add their voices.

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