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A Call for Bigger Thinking and Meaningful Improvements in Health and Well-Being: Time to Move on From Small-Scale Changes.
Effective reforms to provinces' and territories' healthcare delivery systems are needed to generate meaningful changes in population-based health and well-being outcomes in Canada. These reforms include transformations that slow the decline of health and improve the quality of life - such as those relevant to long-term care and aged care - and are expansive enough to include prevention and health promotion.