A Canadian returning home from a visit to a physician has no idea of the cost of providing the service just received. This is true for two reasons. One is because he or she does not receive a bill to pay. The other reason has to do the myriad of ways provincial governments fund the provision of health care. Health care is financed by a wide variety of types of taxation, by intergovernmental transfers determined by opaque and changing rules, by borrowing against future taxes and by drawing down savings. Confusion over how health care is funded creates a fiscal illusion that it is cheaper than it really is; a fiscal illusion that grows larger the less provincial governments rely on taxing individuals. In this paper it is shown that when provi...
The aim of this paper is to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure in C...
Provides an overview of healthcare spending and funding sources, levels of subsidy and compulsion re...
Canada’s government-funded health care system is under fiscal attack. De-spite the mandate of the Ca...
A Canadian returning home from a visit to a physician has no idea of the cost of providing the servi...
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to how we pay for health care affects how much we spend ...
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to how we pay for health care affects how much we spend ...
The discourse surrounding the unsustainability of financing universal health care in Canada has led ...
Separating issues of funding (i.e., who pays for healthcare) and delivery (i.e., who owns and admini...
From 1975 to 2007, Alberta’s real per capita government health expenditures grew from $1,679 to $3,6...
Canadians are not saving for the inevitable costs of drugs and long-term care which they will have t...
There is a widespread impression among Canadians that their health-care system is universal, compreh...
While Canada has socialized most of the costs of treating illness, Canada has maintained a reliance ...
Since the 1950s, federal transfers have been moulded and remoulded under practically every Prime Min...
This paper explores the changing role of government involvement in health care financing policy outs...
This thesis aims to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure and the impa...
The aim of this paper is to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure in C...
Provides an overview of healthcare spending and funding sources, levels of subsidy and compulsion re...
Canada’s government-funded health care system is under fiscal attack. De-spite the mandate of the Ca...
A Canadian returning home from a visit to a physician has no idea of the cost of providing the servi...
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to how we pay for health care affects how much we spend ...
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to how we pay for health care affects how much we spend ...
The discourse surrounding the unsustainability of financing universal health care in Canada has led ...
Separating issues of funding (i.e., who pays for healthcare) and delivery (i.e., who owns and admini...
From 1975 to 2007, Alberta’s real per capita government health expenditures grew from $1,679 to $3,6...
Canadians are not saving for the inevitable costs of drugs and long-term care which they will have t...
There is a widespread impression among Canadians that their health-care system is universal, compreh...
While Canada has socialized most of the costs of treating illness, Canada has maintained a reliance ...
Since the 1950s, federal transfers have been moulded and remoulded under practically every Prime Min...
This paper explores the changing role of government involvement in health care financing policy outs...
This thesis aims to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure and the impa...
The aim of this paper is to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure in C...
Provides an overview of healthcare spending and funding sources, levels of subsidy and compulsion re...
Canada’s government-funded health care system is under fiscal attack. De-spite the mandate of the Ca...