Problems in Healthcare: A Comparison of the U.S., the U.K., and Canadian Healthcare Systems
A 7 page exploration of the relationship that exists
between an ever increasing lifespan and ever-evolving technology and healthcare efficiency. The author explores the differences that exist between
the U.S. healthcare system and those found in the U.K. and Canada. The conclusion is reached that all three of these systems are struggling to keep
up with the needs of their populace. The problems these countries are experiencing are not the result of lack of funding. Instead they are related
to the ever evolving nature of health care. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
File: AM2_PPhltSys.rtf
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