2020 healthcare management in Canada: a new model home next door

Healthc Manage Forum. 2003 Spring;16(1):6-10, 44-9. doi: 10.1016/S0840-4704(10)60606-0.
[Article in English, French]

Abstract

The Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada asked whether Medicare is sustainable in its present form. Well, Medicare is not sustainable for at least six reasons. Given a long list of factors, such as Canada's changing dependency ratio, the phenomenon of diminishing returns from increased taxation, competing provincial expenditure needs, low labour and technological productivity in government-funded healthcare, the expectations held by baby boomers, and the evolving value sets of Canadians--Medicare will impoverish Canada within the next couple of decades if not seriously recast. As distasteful as parallel private-pay, private-choice healthcare may be to some policy makers and providers who grew up in the 1960s, the reality of the 2020s will dictate its necessity as a pragmatic solution to a systemic problem.

MeSH terms

  • Canada
  • Cost Sharing
  • Efficiency
  • Employment / statistics & numerical data
  • Employment / trends
  • Health Care Reform
  • Health Expenditures / trends
  • Health Services Needs and Demand / trends
  • Humans
  • Models, Organizational*
  • National Health Programs / economics
  • National Health Programs / organization & administration*
  • National Health Programs / trends
  • Politics
  • Population Dynamics*
  • Social Change
  • Social Values
  • Taxes / trends