Provides data about the Canadian health system and compares them to those of other countries. Includes information on primary health care reform, models of care, and who is using primary health care services. The 2003 report is divided into three sections: Part A: "Primary Health Care" includes information on primary health care reform, models of care, and who is using primary health care services. Part B: "Beyond Primary Health Care" takes a fresh look at several topics presented in earlier reports, including hospital care, health expenditures, wait times, and patient satisfaction. Part C: "Learning, Understanding, and Acting for our Health" examines ways and means of preventing illness, as well as outcomes of treatment
The Canadian national public healthcare system is federally funded and delivered within provincial a...
Health care is an important economic activity in Canada (CIHI, 2011b). As a share of gross domestic ...
This document is intended to highlight evidence from across Canada to help primary health care decis...
The Canadian health care system is a publicly financed system administered by ten provincial and thr...
This report begins by outlining the legislative framework in which Canadian health and health care a...
Globally, the mix of private- and public-sector involvement in health care delivery is a focus of po...
Objective: To provide a population-based, Canada-wide picture of health care needs and health care u...
care seems to be perennially in crisis, access, quality, and satisfaction in Canada are rel-atively ...
Royal Commission into Canada’s Medicare system as there had been widespread concern about the direct...
The Canadian health care system provides comprehensive coverage of hospital and outpatient care, inc...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Despite spending more on health care than the majority of developed countries with universal-access ...
Abstract Background Primary care reform has been on t...
Total health care spending in Canada was Can $3,003 per capita in 2003, nearly 50 % less than the $5...
Primary healthcare is a grave topic of conversation for all Canadians and is particularly so for pol...
The Canadian national public healthcare system is federally funded and delivered within provincial a...
Health care is an important economic activity in Canada (CIHI, 2011b). As a share of gross domestic ...
This document is intended to highlight evidence from across Canada to help primary health care decis...
The Canadian health care system is a publicly financed system administered by ten provincial and thr...
This report begins by outlining the legislative framework in which Canadian health and health care a...
Globally, the mix of private- and public-sector involvement in health care delivery is a focus of po...
Objective: To provide a population-based, Canada-wide picture of health care needs and health care u...
care seems to be perennially in crisis, access, quality, and satisfaction in Canada are rel-atively ...
Royal Commission into Canada’s Medicare system as there had been widespread concern about the direct...
The Canadian health care system provides comprehensive coverage of hospital and outpatient care, inc...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Despite spending more on health care than the majority of developed countries with universal-access ...
Abstract Background Primary care reform has been on t...
Total health care spending in Canada was Can $3,003 per capita in 2003, nearly 50 % less than the $5...
Primary healthcare is a grave topic of conversation for all Canadians and is particularly so for pol...
The Canadian national public healthcare system is federally funded and delivered within provincial a...
Health care is an important economic activity in Canada (CIHI, 2011b). As a share of gross domestic ...
This document is intended to highlight evidence from across Canada to help primary health care decis...