
What health services should governments pay for? Who should receive transplants or expensive procedures? What services should be available through private insurance? Should there be a two-tiered system? And, how do we decide on what services to publicly insure/fund? Many governments around the world are facing such questions. In Canada, the Government of Alberta and the Reform Party of Canada have recently expressed the need to re-think which health services are publicly funded, or the "comprehensiveness" of Canada's health care system.
Canada, Health Care Rationing, National Health Programs, Health Care Reform, Humans
Canada, Health Care Rationing, National Health Programs, Health Care Reform, Humans
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