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Canada and its Provinces Fall Short When it Comes to Seniors’ Care


September 21 - Canada and its provinces, specifically Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec, can do more to improve access to seniors’ care and overall equity in the health system, a new E-Brief from the C.D Howe Institute shows.

In "Shortcomings in Seniors’ Care: How Canada Ranks Compared to its Peers and the Paths to Improvement,” authors Rosalie Wyonch and Tingting Zhang use data from the Commonwealth Fund, a major US Foundation, to better understand how Canada’s health system is doing in relation to seniors’ care, and what areas can be improved. They found that Canada currently ranks 8th out of 11 developed countries.

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