
The healthcare systems of the United States and Canada differ significantly in terms of structure, funding, and accessibility. While Canada offers universal healthcare, the U.S. relies on a mix of public and private insurance. This article examines the strengths and challenges of both models.
The U.S. spends significantly more on healthcare per capita than Canada, yet many Americans still face high out-of-pocket expenses.
While Canadians experience longer wait times for elective procedures, they do not face the financial barriers that many uninsured or underinsured Americans encounter.
Both healthcare systems have strengths and areas for improvement. By learning from each other’s successes and challenges, Canada and the U.S. can refine their healthcare policies to enhance patient care.