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Canadian federal–provincial/territorial funding of universal health care: fraught history, uncertain future
C. David Naylor, Andrew Boozary and Owen Adams
CMAJ November 09, 2020 192 (45) E1408-E1412; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.200143
C. David Naylor
Department of Medicine (Naylor) and Dalla Lana School of Public Health (Naylor, Boozary), University of Toronto; Population Health and Social Medicine (Boozary), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.; Canadian Medical Association (Adams), Ottawa, Ont.
MD DPhilAndrew Boozary
Department of Medicine (Naylor) and Dalla Lana School of Public Health (Naylor, Boozary), University of Toronto; Population Health and Social Medicine (Boozary), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.; Canadian Medical Association (Adams), Ottawa, Ont.
MD MPPOwen Adams
Department of Medicine (Naylor) and Dalla Lana School of Public Health (Naylor, Boozary), University of Toronto; Population Health and Social Medicine (Boozary), University Health Network, Toronto, Ont.; Canadian Medical Association (Adams), Ottawa, Ont.
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Canadian federal–provincial/territorial funding of universal health care: fraught history, uncertain future
C. David Naylor, Andrew Boozary, Owen Adams
CMAJ Nov 2020, 192 (45) E1408-E1412; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.200143