Q: You’ve told a story about your father’s death informs your perspective on health care. A: I don’t just look at health care from a cold, policy, analytical perspective. And I understand why people are so sensitive about the quality of the health care system, because it is life and death, it does affect the most intimate, important challenges — personal health challenges. And he registered, they put him in a waiting chair in a hospital waiting room. But basically, it was like, hallway health care, in a bed, and you know, they didn’t even really get test results back by the time he passed away.
Source: National Post April 11, 2019 15:56 UTC