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| Providing high-quality, affordable health care has become a major challenge for industrial democracies. Countries that offer universal health care, like Canada, wrestle with high costs, lagging technology and inadequate access. On the other hand, countries that resist creating a universal healthcare system, like the United States, struggle with providing care for the uninsured and with rising premiums for the insured. Fraser Institute scholars are exploring alternatives, pointing out weaknesses of existing systems and offering solutions based on free-market principles. | Director, Health Policy Research (416) 363-6575 ext.224 |