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Sometimes the bottleneck is not the diagnosis: it’s access.
It is not always about “they won’t see me.” Very often it is: “they will see me, but access keeps getting delayed” (authorizations, treatments, care pathways). For non-urgent cases, that wait feels like constant friction. In Canada and the U.S., the conversation around wait times includes not only “seeing the specialist,” but also access to treatment pathways (availability, authorizations, scheduling, and continuity of care). · How to regain control (without giving clini
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