While Canada has socialized most of the costs of treating illness, Canada has maintained a reliance on individuals interacting through private markets to invest in upstream health promotion and disease prevention. The failure of the market to provide the efficient level of upstream investment in health is leading to large and avoidable increases in the need for downstream medical treatment. The way to reduce the future deadweight loss of illness and disease is for provincial governments to address the upstream market failures through an expansion of the scope of public payment for health care to include upstream services for health promotion and disease prevention. Perhaps somewhat counterintuitively, spending public health-care dollars acr...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Canada’s government-funded health care system is under fiscal attack. De-spite the mandate of the Ca...
Discussion includes Canada and Northeastern Ontario.There is a growing understanding within Canada a...
While Canada has socialized most of the costs of treating illness, Canada has maintained a reliance ...
Over the course of more than 30 years, a series of Canadian government commissions and health policy...
This analysis of Pure North S’Energy Foundation’s preventive health services shows that the acute he...
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...
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to how we pay for health care affects how much we spend ...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...
With rising health care costs, often health research is viewed as a major cost driver, calling to qu...
Alberta has a substance-abuse problem. The substance is fossil fuels, and the province has become ho...
The amount Canadians spend on healthcare is set to rise rapidly over the next two decades and Canadi...
A Canadian returning home from a visit to a physician has no idea of the cost of providing the servi...
The Canada Health Act (CHA) was adopted in 1984, to shore up a health-care system conceptualized in ...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Canada’s government-funded health care system is under fiscal attack. De-spite the mandate of the Ca...
Discussion includes Canada and Northeastern Ontario.There is a growing understanding within Canada a...
While Canada has socialized most of the costs of treating illness, Canada has maintained a reliance ...
Over the course of more than 30 years, a series of Canadian government commissions and health policy...
This analysis of Pure North S’Energy Foundation’s preventive health services shows that the acute he...
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...
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to how we pay for health care affects how much we spend ...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...
With rising health care costs, often health research is viewed as a major cost driver, calling to qu...
Alberta has a substance-abuse problem. The substance is fossil fuels, and the province has become ho...
The amount Canadians spend on healthcare is set to rise rapidly over the next two decades and Canadi...
A Canadian returning home from a visit to a physician has no idea of the cost of providing the servi...
The Canada Health Act (CHA) was adopted in 1984, to shore up a health-care system conceptualized in ...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Canada’s government-funded health care system is under fiscal attack. De-spite the mandate of the Ca...
Discussion includes Canada and Northeastern Ontario.There is a growing understanding within Canada a...