Is Two-Tier Health Care the Future?

Canadians are deeply worried about wait times for health care. Entrepreneurial doctors and private clinics are bringing Charter challenges to existing laws restrictive of a two-tier system. They argue that Canada is an outlier among developed countries in limiting options to jump the queue. This bo...

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Other Authors: Thomas, Bryan (Editor), Flood, Colleen M. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of Ottawa Press 2020
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