No magic bullet: caring for seniors requires political will and broad systems change

A radical and transformative systems change is needed, one that has federal collaboration with other levels of government and stakeholders and a new funding formula based on need; that shifts from hospital models to integrated comprehensive, community care, to support for family caregivers and to an evidence-based, outcome-measured system.

For the last five years, medical groups such as the Canadian Medical Association (CMA), Canadian N...

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