Doctors group survey suggests worries growing over paying boomers’ health bills
CHARLOTTETOWN — A survey commissioned by the Canadian Medical Association indicates there is growing concern about how to pay for the care of aging baby boomers.
The association presented its findings today to a gathering of federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for seniors.
The poll of 3,352 people suggests citizens are pessimistic about the existing system’s ability to cope, with six in 10 of those surveyed saying they believe they will delay their retirement date in order to pay added health costs.