Nova Scotia’s healthcare system is tens of thousands of Nova Scotians don’t have a family doctor, wait times in emergency rooms and for specialist appointments are dangerously long, and critical dimensions of health are ignored by the public system, rendering them inaccessible to many. It is vital that we continue to pressure our legislators to improve this system for the sake of our individual and communal health, but what are we supposed to do in the meantime? How are we supposed to use a broken system and get the best healthcare we can with the resources we have? For years, Nova Scotians have turned to Mary Jane Hampton’s expertise for answers to these very questions as well as countless others. In this book, she shares the information that every Nova Scotian needs to know in order to work the system, and shares how the healthcare system could change in order to work for us.
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