Keywords
Canada, health care, United States, reform, interdisciplinary, medical jurisprudence, legislation, adminstrative law, common law, torts
Abstract
The Canadian health care system is considered a shining example of what it is to be Canadian: to aspire to social justice goals and to achieve those goals at a reasonable cost.' Canadians take great pride in that, by any measure, their health care system is superior to the piece-meal, expensive, and unjust U.S. health care system.
Recommended Citation
Colleen M. Flood, "LESSONS FROM AWAY:An interdisciplinary collectionof studies exploring whatCanada may learn from othercountries' experiences withhealth care reforms" (1997) 20:2 Dal LJ 313.
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