
A recent CMAJ editorial argued that the development of wait-time benchmarks by the Canadian Wait Time Alliance might have been less useful than it seems.[1][1] Although it would be foolhardy to argue with the assertion that there is a lot more to the health-reform story, there are many valid reasons
Benchmarking, Canada, Waiting Lists, Health Policy, Diagnostic Techniques, Cardiovascular, Humans, Policy Making, Health Services Accessibility
Benchmarking, Canada, Waiting Lists, Health Policy, Diagnostic Techniques, Cardiovascular, Humans, Policy Making, Health Services Accessibility
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