Multiple Choice
In 1991, a review of the Canadian research since the beginning of Medicare, found that
A) there was major improvement in the disparities in longevity and the prevalence of illness between the rich and the poor
B) there was little improvement, if any, in the disparities in longevity and the prevalence of illness between the rich and the poor
C) there was no improvement in the disparities in longevity and the prevalence of illness between the rich and the poor
D) there was a slight increase in the disparities in longevity and the prevalence of illness between the rich and the poor
E) there was major increase in the disparities in longevity and the prevalence of illness between the rich and the poor
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