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"path": "/2026/06/ucp-re-announces-its-patient-focused-hospital-funding-scheme-its-still-a-bad-policy/",
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"textContent": "Nothing much has changed since the last time Alberta’s United Conservative Party Government trotted out its “patient-focused funding” scheme for hospitals. It’s still a bad policy that will force hospitals to game the system, increase bureaucracy, and hurt patients while delivering few benefits. Naturally, this is not what the UCP claimed yesterday in an announcement […]",
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