Commentary: Minding the Gap - Why Wage Parity Is Crucial for the Care of Older Canadians.

Q2 Medicine Healthcare Policy Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.12927/hcpol.2023.27160
Kristina M Kokorelias, Samir K Sinha
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Zagrodney and colleagues (2023) have highlighted the pay differences that exist between those working in the home and community care (HCC) sector and other healthcare sectors. The authors argue that achieving wage parity could significantly mitigate the current HCC human resource crisis, support the overall sustainability of Ontario's healthcare system and improve patient outcomes. We build on their argument by highlighting issues that have contributed to wage disparities within healthcare systems and discuss how addressing them can create more equitable systems for both those receiving and those providing care. We further note how other healthcare systems that have wage parity have demonstrated that it is not a "nice to have" but an essential element of establishing a sustainable health human resources strategy. Finally, the new 10-year bilateral healthcare funding agreements that the federal, provincial and territorial governments are currently announcing will not only provide significant new funding but also an opportunity to decisively address the long-standing issue of wage parity in Canada, once and for all.

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Zagrodney及其同事(2023)强调了在家庭和社区护理(HCC)部门与其他医疗保健部门工作的人之间存在的薪酬差异。作者认为,实现工资平等可以显著缓解当前的HCC人力资源危机,支持安大略省医疗系统的整体可持续性,并改善患者的预后。我们在他们的论点的基础上,强调了导致医疗保健系统内工资差距的问题,并讨论了解决这些问题如何为接受和提供护理的人创造更公平的制度。我们进一步注意到,其他工资平等的医疗保健系统如何证明,这不是一个“好的”,而是建立可持续卫生人力资源战略的一个基本要素。最后,联邦、省和地区政府目前宣布的新的10年期双边医疗保健资金协议不仅将提供大量新资金,而且将为一劳永逸地果断解决加拿大长期存在的工资平等问题提供机会。
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