This Essay begins with an intentionally ambiguous title. Are comparisons to Canada relevant and useful for policy-makers in the United States and, if so, what lessons can we learn? Part II of this Essay highlights some of the risks and benefits of cross-border comparisons between the United States and Canada. In Part III, I analyze some of the key data points often cited in comparing the two health care systems. Part IV explores the current Canadian debate about private health insurance. Finally, in Part V, I focus on the lessons from Canada for the health insurance debate in the United States
Should Canadian governments prohibit private insurance for services parallel to those provided in th...
It has long been noted that the systems of health care in both the United States and Canada are mark...
The Canadian health care system is considered a shining example of what it is to be Canadian: to asp...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher.The purpose of th...
This article focuses on current health policy changes in Canada and the United States at the federal...
Although a majority of Canadians hold some form of private health care insurance -- most commonly ob...
care seems to be perennially in crisis, access, quality, and satisfaction in Canada are rel-atively ...
This article analyzes the experiences of problematic health insurance models in Canada, France, Germ...
There is a lot to be said about the world of healthcare. The significance of the role our health pl...
This article analyzes the experiences of problematic health insurance models in Canada, France, Germ...
There are strong moves within Canada to make the Canadian health care system more like the US system...
Globally, the mix of private- and public-sector involvement in health care delivery is a focus of po...
Abstract Background The objective of the paper is to compare population health in the United States ...
This study explores the ideology of health care reform in Canada and the United States from 1962 to ...
Comparisons of health systems worldwide have commonly been used to evaluate the strengths and weakne...
Should Canadian governments prohibit private insurance for services parallel to those provided in th...
It has long been noted that the systems of health care in both the United States and Canada are mark...
The Canadian health care system is considered a shining example of what it is to be Canadian: to asp...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher.The purpose of th...
This article focuses on current health policy changes in Canada and the United States at the federal...
Although a majority of Canadians hold some form of private health care insurance -- most commonly ob...
care seems to be perennially in crisis, access, quality, and satisfaction in Canada are rel-atively ...
This article analyzes the experiences of problematic health insurance models in Canada, France, Germ...
There is a lot to be said about the world of healthcare. The significance of the role our health pl...
This article analyzes the experiences of problematic health insurance models in Canada, France, Germ...
There are strong moves within Canada to make the Canadian health care system more like the US system...
Globally, the mix of private- and public-sector involvement in health care delivery is a focus of po...
Abstract Background The objective of the paper is to compare population health in the United States ...
This study explores the ideology of health care reform in Canada and the United States from 1962 to ...
Comparisons of health systems worldwide have commonly been used to evaluate the strengths and weakne...
Should Canadian governments prohibit private insurance for services parallel to those provided in th...
It has long been noted that the systems of health care in both the United States and Canada are mark...
The Canadian health care system is considered a shining example of what it is to be Canadian: to asp...