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User Fees for Health Care: Why a Bad Idea Keeps Coming Back (Or, What's Health Got to Do With It?)

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  • Evans, R.G.
  • Barer, M.L.
  • Stoddart, G.L.

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Call for user fees in Canadian health care go back as far as the debate leading up to the establishment of Canada's national hospital insurance program in the late 1950s. Although the rationales have shifted around somewhate, some of the more consistent claims have been that user fees are necessary as a source of additional revenue for a badly underfunded system.

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  • Evans, R.G. & Barer, M.L. & Stoddart, G.L., 1993. "User Fees for Health Care: Why a Bad Idea Keeps Coming Back (Or, What's Health Got to Do With It?)," Centre for Health Services and Policy Research 93:9r, University of British Columbia - Centre for Health Services and Policy Research..
  • Handle: RePEc:fth:brichs:93:9r
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    Keywords

    HEALTH SERVICES ; FINANCING;

    JEL classification:

    • I10 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - General
    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets

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