September 2004
Canada"s publicly funded health care system is a reflection of our values as a nation, and embodies a commitment to equality, fairness and access based on need and not ability to pay, regardless of place of residence. In that regard, Canada"s health care system strives to ensure that all Canadians have reasonable access to medically necessary insured services on a prepaid basis, without direct charges at the point of service.
Canadians do not pay directly for insured services, nor are they required to fill out forms for these services. There are no deductibles, co-payments, or dollar limits on coverage for insured services. The Canada Health Act establishes criteria and the conditions that govern the federal contribution to health care under the Canada Health Transfer (CHT).
The administration and delivery of health care services is the responsibility of each province or territory. Provinces and territories plan, organize and deliver hospital and physician services, public health programs and some supplementary health benefits - for example, some aspects of prescription care, vision care and medical equipment and medical appliances.
Canadians expect their national government to be the guardian of their shared interests and values. To this end, the federal government's role in health care includes:
Health outcomes are one of the most important indicators of a successful health care system. On that basis, Canada has one of the best health care systems in the world. For example, the life expectancy of Canadians born in 1999 is 79 years, among the highest in the industrialized world, and the 1996 infant mortality rate of 5.6 per 1,000 live births is one of the lowest on the globe.
Our publicly-funded health care system also has economic benefits since companies in Canada do not have to fully fund health benefits for their employees as in the United States. This gives Canadian businesses a competitive edge. A healthy workforce is also a productive workforce. Our health care system therefore contributes to Canada's overall productivity and prosperity.