It is almost a certainty today that every so-called “healthcare system” in the world rations care in some manner, whether by price point of insurance as in the private part of the American healthcare system or by government fiat as in Canada. This issue of Healthcare Management Forum (HMF) looks at what happens when care is rationed to the point where access to medically necessary care, service, and products is denied and how to turn the tide.
Read Wayne Taylor’s editorial in the July edition of Healthcare Management Forum