Did past health accords work? Ottawa is trying to make that question easier to answer

When it comes to fixing Canada's ailing health-care systems, governments have often failed to set a baseline. A doctor wears a stethoscope around his neck as he tends to patients in his office in Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Jeff Roberson

OTTAWA - In medicine, before a doctor treats a patient's illness, they first try to get a sense of the person's health.

They collect information on the symptoms, run tests and blood work and gather whatever details they can.

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