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Detailed Comparison of Physician Services for the Elderly in the United States and Canada, A

Publication Date: February 01, 1996
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The goal of this report was to assess the relative volume and price of physician services in Canada and the United States through a comparative analysis of 1992 claims data from Canadian provincial ministries of health and from the U.S. Health Care Financing Administration. The study groups consisted of all the elderly in the three largest Canadian provinces and a 1 percent random sample of U.S. elderly Medicare beneficiaries. Patterns of use of physician services and procedures are described, and several possible explanations for differences between the patterns in the United States and Canada are suggested.

Topics/Tags: | Health/Healthcare | International Issues | Retirement and Older Americans


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