Critics of Canadian health system discover a potent tool: social media
HALIFAX — Unfiltered and emotional social media postings are emerging as a potent tool for critics of Canada’s health system, though some observers are dubious they’ll prompt lasting changes.
In Nova Scotia, the latest example came recently when a team of three emergency physicians posted a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for long-term care beds — a campaign rapidly expanded through Twitter.
Soon, online commentators suggested this would be the health system’s equivalent of food banks — charity supplementing what should be a basic public service.