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The US and Canadian health care systems: views of resident physicians


RA Hayward, RL Kravitz, MF Shapiro - Annals of internal medicine, 1991 - Am Coll Physicians
Main Results: American and Canadian residents had similar levels of professional satisfaction
and almost universally agreed on the ethical obligation to provide care to persons of all social
circumstances, but US residents were more likely to perceive a serious access problem in ...
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What prosperous, highly educated Americans living in Canada think of the …


S Lewis, DA Southern, CJ Maxwell, JA Dunn, TW … - Open Medicine, 2007 - openmedicine.ca
Results: The survey was completed by 310 people who met the inclusion criteria. This group
was highly educated (58% with a master's degree or higher) and prosperous (51% of households
had a yearly income > $100,000). Seventy-four percent rated the overall quality of US ...
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[CITATION] Resident physicians' knowledge and attitudes about health disparities


R Manchanda
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Duration and Intensity of Striking Among Participants in the Ontario, Canada …


RL Kravitz, MF Shapiro - Medical care, 1992 - jstor.org
Western physicians have conducted large- scale strikes against governments or private industry
on at least 20 occasions in the past 25 years.14 As the erosion of physicians' perceived financial
opportunities and clini- cal freedoms continues,5 this pattern of strike activity is unlikely to ...
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[CITATION] More on patient access to magnetic resonance imaging centers


SJ Weinstock, JF Kennedy, BJ Sobel, BC … - New England Journal of …, 1993 - content.nejm.org
Like Dr. Morgan, I asked how long it would take to schedule an MRI for a patient with a suspected
brain tumor. I did not pose as a patient, but as a physician attempting to make a referral. The
first center said the scan could be performed in as little as three days or as much as nine ...
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Cleveland's physicians say no to Canadian-style health care.

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D Lefton - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1990 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Last spring the Cleveland PlaiD Dealer, Ohio's largest newspaper, asked reporter Doug Lefton
to ex- plain the Canadian health care system to its American readers. The assignment brought
Lefton, a former reporter and editor withthie American Medical 4ssociation 's American ...
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[CITATION] Doctors voice support for employer mandate


H Meyer - American Medical News, 1993
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[CITATION] AIDS is a primary care disease: the need for ambulatory care education


D Northfelt, RA Hayward, MF Shapiro - Ann Intern Med, 1988
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The" necessary" strike--French medicine in turmoil.

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M Drucquer - British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.), 1983 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Arriving in Paris last October for a year's internship, I had hardly anticipated that my visit was
to coincide with the most violent demonstrations that Paris has seen since 1968 and with a strike
by medical students and my fellow interns. Although the disruption has been less than in ...
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[CITATION] Surgeons Back Single Payer


S Mcllrath - Am Med News, 1994
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