Canada’s health system ranked second last among 11 countries: report:
The report, released on Wednesday by the Commonwealth Fund,
ranked 11 high-income countries on key health-system measures,
including equity, access to care, affordability, health-care outcomes,
and administrative efficiency.
The report found that the top-performing health systems overall are in
Norway, the Netherlands, and Australia, while Switzerland, Canada and
the U.S. were the countries with the worse health-care systems,
respectively.
Canada’s health system ranked second last among 11 countries: report:
The report, released on Wednesday by the Commonwealth Fund,
ranked 11 high-income countries on key health-system measures,
including equity, access to care, affordability, health-care outcomes,
and administrative efficiency.
The report found that the top-performing health systems overall are in
Norway, the Netherlands, and Australia, while Switzerland, Canada and
the U.S. were the countries with the worse health-care systems,
respectively.Read More