TITLE

NO COUNTRY FOR SICK MEN

AUTHOR(S)
Reid, T. R.
PUB. DATE
September 2009
SOURCE
Newsweek (Pacific Edition);9/28/2009, Vol. 154 Issue 13, p42
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article focuses on the U.S. health care system compared to that of other countries, including Canada and Great Britain. Comments from Marcus Davies, an official of the Saskatchewan Medical Society, are included. Universal health coverage, elective care, and the effect of cultural differences and political doctrines on attitudes towards health care are mentioned.
ACCESSION #
44373442

Tags: MEDICAL policy -- United States;  HEALTH care reform;  DAVIES, Marcus;  MEDICAL policy -- Canada;  MEDICAL policy -- Great Britain

 

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