Canada’s public universal healthcare model frequently comes up as a possible alternative to the U.S.’ more costly private/public approach to paying for people’s healthcare. The U.S. is the only ...
For a high-quality retirement lifestyle that features friendly people, beautiful landscapes, and great healthcare, U.S. retirees should turn their gaze northward to Canada. Canada has much to ...
CMAJ editors Dr. Kirsten Patrick and Dr. Andreas Laupacis ask what the most pressing concern in Canadian health care is today. Their answer? "The problem that people in Canada are struggling with most ...
With 466 physicians for every 100,000 residents, Massachusetts has by far the highest ratio of doctors to population of any state in the union. Given such an abundance of medical talent, patients in ...
A new cross-border analysis from the Angus Reid Institute (ARI) shows that Canadians experience more difficulties accessing healthcare and feel less confident in the system than do Americans. From a ...
It’s hard these days to shake the feeling that our health-care system is defined by anything but crisis. Millions of Canadians are without a family doctor, while thousands die each year waiting for ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government will commit C$46.2 billion ($34.4 billion) in new funding over the next decade to help prop up Canada’s health-care system, which is struggling to keep up ...
University of Regina provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. University of Regina provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA. The rationale for this demand is that the system ...
Despite what Michael Moore would have everyone believe, health care in Canada is indeed plagued by waiting lists. And where people need to queue up for health care, some people—people with connections ...