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  2. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, policy, and performance of Canada's publicly funded health care system, also known as Medicare. Find out how Canada ranks among OECD countries on health indicators, and what are the challenges and opportunities for improvement.

  3. Compare the government involvement, health insurance, and health outcomes of Canada and the US. Learn about the history, funding, and challenges of each system.

  4. Canadian Institute for Health Information - Wikipedia

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    CIHI is a not-for-profit organization that provides health data and information to improve health care and population health in Canada. It manages various databases, produces reports, and offers data access and quality services.

  5. Canada Health Act - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Health Act is the federal legislation for publicly-funded health insurance in Canada, also known as "medicare". It sets out the main objective of healthcare policy and the criteria and conditions for provincial and territorial plans to receive federal funding.

  6. Nursing shortage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and causes of the nursing shortage in Canada, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out how the shortage affects health care services, working conditions, and education in Canada and globally.

  7. List of countries by total health expenditure per capita

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    Compare the total spending on health per capita in PPP international dollars for OECD and other countries. See charts and tables of health care cost as percent of GDP and life expectancy.

  8. Health regions of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Health regions, also called health authorities, are a governance model used by Canada's provincial and territorial governments to administer and deliver public health care to all Canadian residents. Health care is designated a provincial responsibility under the separation of powers in Canada's federal system. Most health regions or health ...

  9. Health Canada - Wikipedia

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    Health Canada is the department of the Government of Canada responsible for national health policy and various federal health-related agencies. It regulates health products, food, environment, and consumer safety, and collaborates with other organizations and countries on health issues.