Five differences between Canadian and American health care system
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011The figures in this article from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Frequently Requested Data 2009 unless otherwise specified.
People often talk about the Canadian health care system is public and the U.S. healthcare system as private. It ‘a wonder to see that both systems have both public and private health insurance. Private health insurance in Canada offer supplementary insurance for services not covered by the public system. America has several public health insurance.
1 in 2007 100 per cent of Canadians were covered by the public system, while in America fell by 28 percent.In Canada, nobody is uninsured, while in the U.S., about 15 percent are uninsured. Nearly 68 percent of Americans have private health insurance. See U. S. Census State health insurance coverage .
The American public includes people with more than 65 years, veterans and people with low incomes. During the life of a man almost half of health spending, after 65 years. See Alemayehu, B. and KE Warner 2004 . Since most persons covered by the American public 65 years of age or older are covered by the cost per person higher than for private insurers. 2 In 2007, health care in Canada made 10 percent of the economy, while in America made up 16 percent.The health care system in America is an important part of that in Canada. This is not always the case. In 1960 health care was 5.8 percent and 5.3 percent of the Canadian economy in the U.S. economy. Health spending in the United States has grown faster than in Canada.
3. In 2007, the public system in Canada for 70 percent of health care paid for while in America the public system pays 45 percent.In 1960, the public system covers Canada, 43 percent of healthcare costs, while the American public the system covered 23 percent. In 1960, both the Canadian and U. S. Medicare program introduced until 1971 and covered 73 percent of the program in Canada, healthcare costs, while the U.S. program covered 37 percent. Canadian public reporting to 77 percent in 1976 and its peak is past. American public reporting to continue to grow.
In America, about 19 percent of health care “out of pocket.” See . In Canada, approximately 17 percent of health care “out of pocket.” See Exploring 70/30 Split: How Canada Health Care funded system . quarter. In 2007, total spending for health care in Canada, was 895 (USD) per person, while in America, 290 (U.S. dollar).On a per capita basis, America spends almost 90 percent more for health care in Canada. While Americans have spent more than Canadians, the gap has widened over the years. In 1960, Americans spend about 19 percent more than Canadian. The gap was 65 percent in 1992 and has reached 90 percent by 1996.
5 In 2007, public expenditure on health in Canada, 700 (USD) per person, while in America it is, 300 (USD).It was not always the case that America was higher public spending in Canada. From 1960 to 1993, Canada’s public system has spent more per person than the American public system. Between 1992 and 1996, gave the Canadian government public health spending to be about, 450 per person. Public expenditure on health has grown since 1996
In other articles I will look at the costs of health care. href = Where’s the money we spend go to Health Care?
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