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  1. The Private Cost of Public Queues for Medically Necessary Care, 2021

    One measure of the privately borne cost of wait times is the value of time that is lost while waiting for treatment. Valuing only hours lost during the average work week, the estimated cost of waiting for care in Canada for patients who were in ...

  2. Waiting Your Turn: Wait Times for Health Care in Canada, 2020 Report

    Waiting for treatment has become a defining characteristic of Canadian health care. In order to document the queues for visits to specialists and for diagnostic and surgical procedures in the country, the Fraser Institute has—for over two decades—surveyed ...

  3. Comparing Performance of Universal Health Care Countries, 2020

    Comparing the performance of different countries’ health-care systems provides an opportunity for policy makers and the general public to determine how well Canada’s health-care system is performing relative to its international peers. Overall, the data ...

  4. The Private Cost of Public Queues for Medically Necessary Care, 2020

    One measure of the privately borne cost of wait times is the value of time that is lost while waiting for treatment. Valuing only hours lost during the average work week, the estimated cost of waiting for care in Canada for patients who were in ...

  5. COVID creating a backlog of cancelled elective surgeries in Canada

    COVID creating a backlog of cancelled elective surgeries in Canada ...

  6. Waiting Your Turn: Wait Times for Health Care in Canada, 2019 Report

    Waiting for treatment has become a defining characteristic of Canadian health care. In order to document the queues for visits to specialists and for diagnostic and surgical procedures in the country, the Fraser Institute has—for over two decades—surveyed ...

  7. Comparing Performance of Universal Health Care Countries, 2019

    Comparing the performance of different countries’ health-care systems provides an opportunity for policy makers and the general public to determine how well Canada’s health-care system is performing relative to its international peers. Overall, the data ...