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About Canada: Health Care
Contributor(s): Armstrong, Pat (Author), Armstrong, Hugh (Author)
ISBN: 1552662462     ISBN-13: 9781552662465
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $17.77  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2008
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Annotation: As access to sufficient health care continues to become a dominant--and divisive--issue in the world today, this resource acts as a primer to the public health care system Canada has had in place for the last 30 years. While explaining the program's cost efficiency and dramatically better health outcomes compared with the United States' private health care system, it also addresses the complexities of the program, as well as the aspects that need improvement--such as wait times and the aging boomer generation. This analysis offers a detailed introduction on how the Canadian system works and assesses reforms currently underway, concluding that expanding Canada's public health care system, rather than privatizing it, is the best way to improve it.
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Health Care Delivery
- Health & Fitness | Health Care Issues
Dewey: 362.109
Series: About Canada
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 4.9" W x 6.8" (0.30 lbs) 157 pages
 
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As access to sufficient health care continues to become a dominant--and divisive--issue in the world today, this resource acts as a primer to the public health care system Canada has had in place for the last 30 years. While explaining the program s cost efficiency and dramatically better health outcomes compared with the United States private health care system, it also addresses the complexities of the program, as well as the aspects that need improvement--such as wait times and the aging boomer generation. This analysis offers a detailed introduction on how the Canadian system works and assesses reforms currently underway, concluding that expanding Canada s public health care system, rather than privatizing it, is the best way to improve it.