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  2. In 2006, per-capita spending for health care in Canada was US$3,678; in the U.S., US$6,714. The U.S. spent 15.3% of GDP on healthcare in that year; Canada spent 10.0%. [8] In 2006, 70% of healthcare spending in Canada was financed by government, versus 46% in the United States.

  3. Healthcare reform debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. system is often compared with that of its northern neighbor, Canada (see Canadian and American health care systems compared). Canada's system is largely publicly funded. In 2006, Americans spent an estimated US$6,714 per capita on health care, while Canadians spent US$3,678. [108]

  4. List of countries by quality of healthcare - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries ranked by the quality of healthcare, as published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development . [1] The ranking takes into account various health outcomes, including survival rates for seven types of cancer, as well as for strokes and heart attacks.

  5. The U.S. health care system is failing, a startling new ... - AOL

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    The health system in the U.S. is failing, a startling new report finds. The U.S. ranks as the worst performer among 10 developed nations in critical areas of health care, including preventing ...

  6. Two-tier healthcare - Wikipedia

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    This graph contrasts total health care spending with public spending, in US dollars adjusted for purchasing power parity in Switzerland.. Two-tier healthcare is a situation in which a basic government-provided healthcare system provides basic care, and a secondary tier of care exists for those who can pay for additional, better quality or faster access.

  7. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The health care system includes 122 hospitals, 2,400 health centers, and 4 university clinics, but they are poorly maintained and lack adequate capacity to meet the demand for medical care. Only 24,000 beds are available for 6 million patients seeking care each year, including 3 million emergency cases.

  8. My husband and I moved from the US to Canada 13 years ... - AOL

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    But there are many factors that make it unimaginable for me to live in the US again. Canada's healthcare system isn't perfect, but I prefer it to the US's. Canadian healthcare has its downsides.

  9. International rankings of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Worst healthcare system [52] 2 Comparing the healthcare systems of the 11 most developed countries, Canada ranked 10th - second -to-last. Measures access to care, care process, administrative efficiency, equity, and health care outcomes 2021 University of Calgary: Worst corporate tax system [53] 2 Ranked against the 94 most developed countries