“Provinces and territories may or may not offer such additional benefits as ambulance, children’s, geriatric, or rehabilitation services; prescription drug coverage; or chiropractic, dental, or vision care. If any additional benefits are offered, they do not usually cross province or territory lines. “? The Canadian federal government. The government distributes funds to the provinces and territories, which must each provide care and fulfill CHA requirements for its citizens. Insured health services include inpatient and outpatient hospital care; medically necessary care for maintaining health; disease prevention and the diagnosis and treatment of injuries, illnesses, and disabilities; and medically required physician services. “The United States does not have universal healthcare, instead mixing public and private, for-profit and nonprofit insurers and healthcare providers.” Americans pay more for healthcare than Canadians, and they can also face unexpected or sudden costs.
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