Canada is generally divided into family doctors and specialists, and strict grading diagnosis and treatment is implemented. If you are sick in Canada, if it is not an emergency, you'd better not go to the hospital. It is recommended to make an appointment to see a family doctor in advance. Family doctors don't have to pay by themselves, because the government will pay. Such graded diagnosis and treatment can avoid the problem of "lack of beds, wards and medical resources" in China to the greatest extent.
2. Many benefits and low cost.
Canada, like all high-welfare countries, implements a universal health insurance system. As long as they are legal long-term residents in Canada, they can get comprehensive medical protection through Medicare national medical insurance. This insurance mainly comes from the income tax of the federal and provincial governments. In fact, different provinces have different regulations on medical insurance. In addition, dentists, ophthalmologists, masseurs and chiropractors are not covered by public health care.
3. Openness and transparency
Every year, the federal government releases medical and health information to the public in a timely manner, and the public reports the residents' health status and the performance of health input, and collects and comprehensively analyzes it through the Canadian Institute of Health Information. /zd/ym