The question is "there is already limited privatization in health care would any of the party leaders consider a larger role in the private sector in healthcare delivery" Andrea Horwath leader of the New Democrat Party started the debate saying , that the health care needs a lot of improvement and by changing our priorities we can bring back our old expectations. Mrs. Horwath also wants to change the priority of people so a woman with a baby dos not need to stay for 2 days but will be treated faster. Also wanting to invest more in long term health care and home care. Wants to prevent cutting nurses, but also doesn't say anything about finding them. Next to follow was Dalton McGinty leader of the liberals. Dalton thinks that we need to hammer out a new health accorded he still wants to work within Medicare. Dalton doesn't think that there is much wrong with the healthcare as it is right now , he states that we have the shortest wait time in the country, and we also ensure that 1.3 million Ontarians have a family doctor. Dalton ends with saying that he wants to work in public health care. Last to speak in the debate was Tim Hudak. Mr.Hudak has a bit more of a personal feeling , Mr. Hudak has seen what nurses and doctors go through and he understands or so he sais. He thinks that we need to invest 6.1 billion dollars into our health care system. "Our number one priority is to support our nurses and recruit more doctors" he sais . Tim also supports long term health care. All had different ideas some similar to one another and some very different. Voting will take place on October 6th 2011.
~~~I think that this was a great question and a very important one, I'm not sure how they are all going to follow through with what they said but I really liked Andrea Horwath's point of view. Thinking more on our priorities and our needs , also I like how she is wanting to invest in long-term health care and home care. Over all this was a great debate and I'm very curious to see who will win the election.

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