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Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Canadian Healthcare System

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Compared to other countries, the Canadian Healthcare system is assumed to have one of the best healthcare systems in the world. Although this assumption is a big honour to Canadian citizens, there are many flaws in the Canadian healthcare system that go unnoticed. When Medicare was first introduced to the Canadian government in 1966, healthcare changed from a privately delivered and funded system into a public system accessible to Canadian citizens. In 1984, when the Canadian health act was passed, the government stated that the healthcare standard for Canadian citizens would be, “universal, comprehensive, accessible, portable, and publicly administrated” (citation). Not only did the new act seem sensible and beneficial for the population, but the new healthcare system decreased the health and healthcare quality among Canadian citizens. Some weaknesses found within the health care system include, poor access to healthcare services for minority groups, the long wait times for citizens to receive health care services, the cost of having a publicly funded health care system, as well as how the number of acute-care hospitals and acute-care hospital beds is decreasing. Although Healthcare in Canada has strengths within its system, the trends within the healthcare system are displaying more weaknesses resulting in a decrease in health and poor delivery of healthcare services to Canadian citizens. The Canadian health act states that healthcare is accessible to all Canadian

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