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CANADIAN HEALTHCARE AND WELFARE SYSTEM

Write a paper proposal on the Canadian healthcare and welfare system. You may use the healthcare system in the US, and The miIDle east to Compare and Contrast the pros and the cons of the Canadian Healthcare system.

 

Political economic paper, 1- Conceptual , connecting concept, theoretically. Anything, media, about Canada, foreign affairs, Neoliberal, keynisian welfare state. Canadian healthcare, More socialist, public good, everyone is covered. 2- Purely capitalist neo liberal. Welfare state in Canada. 3- Keynes and the Welfare State, Friedrich Hayek neolibreralism, contrast two models. 4- Readings neoliberalism, David Harvey, and Naomi KleinÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…..

 

Conceptual Framework

Canadian healthcare systems are formulated by the central authority, civic health and the civic plan analyst. Canada spends less per capital compared to United States on health care. This is because Canada has a higher life expectancy compared to U.S and its child transience pace is lower than compared to that of United States. Research also reveals that Canada has a considerably higher death rate for cardiac arrest due to its conventional loom to opening coronary arteries. The health care expenses are rising rapidly than the rate of inflation in Canada and the United States with a possibility of even increasing further in the near future (Klein 2008). Canada operates on 70% coverage to its single payer healthcare while its Health care Act stipulates that all covered people be insured completely with no part costs or side charges for all hospitals and doctor attendance. The healthcare scheme does not comprise outpatient prescription drugs, and circumcision. The health care cost is very low in Taiwan compared to U.S and Canada due to high rates of taxation on medical services in U.S and Canada with the effect of post modernity (Harvey 2011).

Canadian Healthcare

Canadian health care programme is a health care plan which is communal in nature to give all the Canadians with coverage. It is funded by the public and managed on a provincial or regional level with guide lines given by the central state. All the citizens qualify for health coverage without minding their medical background, standard of living and personal income.

 

 

The Canadian Health Act

It is a central governmentÂ’s legislation that places requirements by which every province and regions of Canada to receive sponsorship for healthcare scheme. It operates under five major doctrines (Health care system Canada 2009): All the provincial health insurance is done on a non-profit terms under the government regulations; all important services should be comprehensively covered, all covered citizens are legible to universal health care, all citizens who migrate to different areas remain covered from their place of origin up to a limited grace period and that all the covered residents have adequate access to health care services (Mann 2009).

Keynesian Welfare State

There are different ways of availing services to the citizens (Marcuzzo 2005), some maybe sponsored by the government, others are produced unrestricted and given free of charge and some maybe obtained by the individuals with funds provided by the government. The welfare state is applied as an aid to the government performance in four wide areas which include: cash benefits; health care; education; and housing, food, and other social welfare (Barr 2004).

The welfare state stipulates four major objectives which include: to support living standards and reduce inequality, of which in the process should avoid upsurge of costs and prevent conduct to ethical risks and undesirable choices. These objectives can be attained by reducing administrative expenses and misuse of power by those in control.

 

 

 

Reference

Barr N. (2004), the economics of the Welfare state, 4th Ed, Oxford: Oxford University press

Bill Mann, (2009) Americans whoÂ’ve Used CanadaÂ’s Health-care system Respond to Current

Big- Lie media Campaign, Huffpost Media.

David Harvey (2011) the Condition for Post Modernity, University of California, Berkeley

Health care system Canada (2009), CanadaÂ’s health care Act 1984

Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (2005), Keynes and the Welfare State, London, Routledge

Naomi Klein (2008), “We can’t lose this moment” The shock doctrine Journal, U.S

University Group.

 

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