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Michael Barry

Dr. Michael Barry is president of the Canadian Association of Radiologists.

Excessive wait times for medical imaging hurts Canadians in more ways than one

Opinion | BY MICHAEL BARRY | July 8, 2019
By allocating $1.1-billion for medical imaging equipment to the provincial governments over five years, wait times would be reduced and patients would receive to the care their deserve. Less waiting, less anxiety, better care and greater economic output would seem to be both right and proper policy for Canada, writes Michael Barry. Photograph courtesy of Pxhere.com
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BARRY | July 8, 2019
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BARRY | July 8, 2019
By allocating $1.1-billion for medical imaging equipment to the provincial governments over five years, wait times would be reduced and patients would receive to the care their deserve. Less waiting, less anxiety, better care and greater economic output would seem to be both right and proper policy for Canada, writes Michael Barry. Photograph courtesy of Pxhere.com
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BARRY | July 8, 2019
By allocating $1.1-billion for medical imaging equipment to the provincial governments over five years, wait times would be reduced and patients would receive to the care their deserve. Less waiting, less anxiety, better care and greater economic output would seem to be both right and proper policy for Canada, writes Michael Barry. Photograph courtesy of Pxhere.com
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BARRY | July 8, 2019
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BARRY | July 8, 2019
By allocating $1.1-billion for medical imaging equipment to the provincial governments over five years, wait times would be reduced and patients would receive to the care their deserve. Less waiting, less anxiety, better care and greater economic output would seem to be both right and proper policy for Canada, writes Michael Barry. Photograph courtesy of Pxhere.com