The Canadian healthcare system has unique different healthcare systems across the provinces with different health coverage; Canada has distinct health systems for each of the provinces and territories. The Canada Health Act shows and underlines the basic needs for health care to be universal and accessible for physicians and hospital health services across the territories in Canada. The healthcare systems, how they are operated and run is determined by the province alone which means they are run on a provincial level and not federal, this results in the province that determines what is covered and how within the health care system. Also the federal government role in the healthcare system is determining the healthcare coverage and benefits for Aboriginal people, and the veteran healthcare, this is …show more content…
Canada has 15 established provinces and territories and them being provincially ran means that they all have different coverage across Canada which brings the second point, which is that each healthcare for each provinces is differently uniquely funded, This issue connects to the fact that there is 15 different healthcare systems across