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Fraser Institute's wait time survey: Does it still count if most doctors ignored it?
How valid is a wait-time survey if most doctors ignore it? There are serious flaws in the methodology behind the Fraser Institute's annual report on wait times. And some critics say the real motivation is to undermine Canada's public health care system.
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