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CP STATCAN SENIORS HEALTH
CHART - A new Statistics Canada report says an estimated half million, or 15.6 per cent of Canadian seniors who accessed specialized health care services in 2019/2020, reported having difficulty getting these services. Women were significantly more likely than men to have trouble accessing medical specialists and getting non-emergency tests. The Canadian Press has prepared a graphic looking at the data. The graphic accompanies StatCan-Seniors-Health ; THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Vokey
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP170255833
Legacy Identifier:
c1200291958
Type:
Graphics
Size:
1 page 138.06 KB
Print dimensions
from 8.89 x 6.67 in to 8.89 x 6.67 in