Multiple Choice
Our vision of health-care reform argues for expanding the mandate under Canada's medicare system, acknowledging the social determinants of health, and defining health as something broader than medicine. That being said, what do we see happening in health care in Canada?
A) a decrease in the dominance of American-style capitalism
B) a broader definition of medicare
C) less territory for for-profit firms
D) an increased role for private clinics
E) private clinics restricting practice to only specialized or elective services (such as abortions and laser eye surgery)
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