From the Fraser Institute By Bacchus Barua and Mackenzie Moir Australia offers real-world examples of how public/private partnerships can be successfully integrated in a universal health-care framework. Not...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir Tragic stories of multiyear waits for patients are now a Canadian news staple. Is it any wonder, therefore, that...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir and Bacchus Barua Unfortunately it’s now very common to see stories about how long provincial wait times for medical care...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir and Alicia Kardos Other high-performing countries with universal health care (Australia, Germany, Switzerland) use “activity-based funding.” Under this model,...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir and Jake Fuss Canada’s health-care system ranked as the most expensive (as a share of the economy) among 30 universal health-care...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir The imbalance between high spending and poor access to doctors, hospital beds and vital imaging technology, coupled with untimely...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir Not only does Canada pay the most for health care (as a share of its economy) among high-income countries...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Mackenzie Moir By borrowing to fund national pharmacare, the government can temporarily conceal the direct cost to Canadians,...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir Recently, popular American comedian and talk show host, Bill Maher, took aim at some of Canada’s public policy failings...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir and Jake Fuss Canada will reach a projected $244.1 billion in 2023, which translates to $6,205 per person—nearly double the level...