Government-controlled health care systems promote longer wait times, reduced quality of care and denials of coverage. Learn first-hand from patients, health care workers and thought leaders from health care systems abroad to learn more about potential costs and consequences of government-run health care systems.
A typical Canadian seeking surgical or other therapeutic treatment had to wait 18.3 weeks in 2007, an all-time high, according to The Fraser Institute....learn more.
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