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A Problem of Money and Health: The Need for Value in Healthcare.
Almost ten years ago, on june 5, 2013, jeffrey simpson of the globe and mail wrote that more money was not the answer to reducing wait times for elective surgery (Simpson 2013). The editorial's text described the billions that had been spent by provinces through the federal Wait Times Reduction Fund to supply more surgeries and that meaningful progress on surgical wait times was still lacking.