A COMPARISON OF HEALTH CARE STATUS IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE UNITED KINGHealthcare is a very important element among the citizens of any country in the world. In fact, a majority of countr
A COMPARISON OF HEALTH CARE STATUS IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE UNITED KINGHealthcare is a very important element among the citizens of any country in the world. In fact, a majority of countr
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A COMPARISON OF HEALTH CARE STATUS IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM
Introduction
Healthcare is a very important element among the citizens of any country in the world. In fact, a majority of countries are struggling to give its people the best care. Healthcare is very important that in some countries, it has been used as a measure of the nation’s prestige. Cross-national comparisons are useful in the tracking of the performance of the U.S. performance of the health care system thus highlighting its major strengths and weaknesses, and also identifying the major factors that impede or accelerate improvement in the health sector (Ridic, Gleason, & Ridic, 2016). The purpose of this paper is to compare healthcare in three developed and most powerful countries in the world including Canada, United States, and the United Kingdom/Great Britain.