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Health Insurance And Canadian Public Policy The Seven Decisions That Created The Health Insurance System And Their Outcomes Malcolm G Taylor Allan Maslove

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Health Insurance And Canadian Public Policy The Seven Decisions That Created The Health Insurance System And Their Outcomes Malcolm G Taylor Allan Maslove
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Health Insurance And Canadian Public Policy The Seven Decisions That Created The Health Insurance System And Their Outcomes Malcolm G Taylor Allan Maslove instant download after payment.

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.75 MB
Pages: 592
Author: Malcolm G. Taylor; Allan Maslove
ISBN: 9780773575332, 0773575332
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Health Insurance And Canadian Public Policy The Seven Decisions That Created The Health Insurance System And Their Outcomes Malcolm G Taylor Allan Maslove by Malcolm G. Taylor; Allan Maslove 9780773575332, 0773575332 instant download after payment.

Medicare in Canada is not only this country's most treasured social program, it has become a defining national characteristic. Even with recent concerns over flaws in the system - long wait times, shortages of key service providers - leading to questions about the possible benefits of a two-tiered approach, the consensus is that single-payer, publicly funded health care has worked for forty years to provide Canadians with accessible, high quality services at a much lower cost than in the mainly for-profit system to the south.

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