OHIP Overload, Doomsday minus 2 minutes, and #MoneyTalk

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Can OHIP and Medicare survive? Stats Canada has an interesting report to worry you (and points out the Tsunami of Alzheimer’s and Dimentia cases), High use of acute care hospital services at age 50 or older. The aging population will tax all parts of the Social Safety net, but can our hospitals deal with this? We will need more structures, more Doctors , more Nurses and more support staff, where will they come from? My guess is the full impact of OHIP overload and other services is not completely clear (yet).
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CPP should survive, but what are our OHIP rates going to be is a much better question to ask.
Maybe the Doomsday clock moving closer to our demise is a good thing? See below for further details.
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