Beneath The Veil: What Government Managed Health Care Looks Like
These findings should give pause to proponents of universal coverage, who often cite Canada as an example of a country where health care costs less than care in the United States and everyone has free health care at the point of service.
“While many proclaim Canada’s Medicare program to be one of the best in the world, or suggest it should be the model for reform in the United States,” Esmail said, “the reality is that health spending in Canada outpaces that in most other developed nations that, like Canada, guarantee access to care regardless of ability to pay, and yet access to health care in this country lags that available in most of these other nations.”