As we enter cold, flu and COVID season, Canada is continuing to experience a health-care crisis. One in six Canadians don't have a family doctor and less than 50% are able to see a primary care ...
Most rich democracies provide citizens universal coverage for medical services—but not in the United States, where tens of millions of people remain without health insurance and costs far exceed ...
Grifols, a Spanish health care company, operates clinics in Canada that collect blood plasma from donors in exchange for an ...
Canadians pay out-of-pocket health costs close to what Americans pay, yet Canada’s tax burden is 36 percent to 51 percent higher than America’s. These extra taxes are largely driven by government ...
New Brunswick is the only Atlantic Canadian province without a gender-affirming care clinic. And the New Brunswick ...
The plan lays out more than 50 actions the government will take to ensure Saskatchewan residents are "receiving the right care in the right place at the right time." The Opposition NDP says it ...
"Things being how they are, the United States is better off leaving Canada be," writes health policy expert Sally C. Pipes. When Justin Trudeau announced earlier this month that he would resign as ...
Americans across the political spectrum are concerned about the high cost of health care, and some policymakers are turning to other countries, such as Canada, for ideas on how to reduce costs and ...
More than 30 million Americans have gone without health insurance in the last year. Other high-income nations cover their entire populations for a lot less money than the U.S. already spends. But does ...
Researchers found that the U.S. now spends nearly five times more per person on health care administration than Canada does.
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