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CANADA FOCUSING ON COST OF CARE NOT THE BENEFITS
Canadas health care system is a point of Canadas pride. We hold it up as a defining national characteristic and an example of what makes us different from Americans. The systems has been supported in its current forms, more or less, by properties of all political stripes for nearly 30 years. While highly regarded Canadas health care system is expensive and faces several challenges. These challenges will only be exacerbated by the changing health landscape in an aging society. Strong leadership is needed to propel the system forward into a sustainable health future. The roots Canadas health system lie in Saskatchewan, when then primer Tommy Douglass left leaning cooperative common wealth federation (CCF) government first established a provisional health insurance programme. The quality of the Canadian health care system has been called into question, however, for several consecutive years now by the US common wealth fund. This is highly respected, non partition organization that annually ranks the health - care system of 11 nations. Canada has finished either 9th or 10th now for several years running. One challenge for Canadian health care is access. Most Canadians have timely accessed to world class care for urgent and emergent problems like heart attack, strokes and cancer care. But for many less urgent problems they typically wait as long as many months or even years. However In Canada physicians are private providers rather than government employees. These providers see patients and charge insurance plans, just as they do in the U.S in this insurance. Hence the administrators in Canada focuses on cost of care not the benefits
Canadian health care administrators have focused on the costs of care and not the benefits. Comment.
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