Every country has its own distinctive arrangements for health care. All of them are complex systems, filled with bureaucracy and government regulation, designed to allocate scarce and expensive resources. But, beyond that, crucial elements differ.
Take the United States and Canadian systems. Both offer high-quality, high-technology, high-cost health care, but they pay for it very differently. In the United States, individuals pay for their own care, at least indirectly, through insurance or
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