Drew Wilson
November 19th, 2009, 09:27 PM
Health-care spending in Canada is expected to reach $183.1 billion this year, up more than five per cent from last year, according to a report released on Thursday.
The Canadian Institute for Health Information's annual report on national health spending forecast an increase of $241 per person, raising total expenditures to an estimated $5,452 this year.
Health spending has risen since 2008 by more than five per cent, or an estimated $9.5 billion, before inflation.
The growth rate is in line with increases over the last seven years, said Chris Kuchciak, CIHI's manager of health expenditures in Ottawa.
More... (http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/11/19/health-care-spending-canada.html)
My favorite part of the article isn't in the article itself. It's the 3 or 4 links around it that direct readers to Swine Flu or H1N1 stories. Meanwhile, the article makes absolutely no mention of if the increase in spending has anything to do with the millions of doses the government is buying for swine flu. I can't imagine some 10 million vaccinations would be given free to the health care system.
The Canadian Institute for Health Information's annual report on national health spending forecast an increase of $241 per person, raising total expenditures to an estimated $5,452 this year.
Health spending has risen since 2008 by more than five per cent, or an estimated $9.5 billion, before inflation.
The growth rate is in line with increases over the last seven years, said Chris Kuchciak, CIHI's manager of health expenditures in Ottawa.
More... (http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/11/19/health-care-spending-canada.html)
My favorite part of the article isn't in the article itself. It's the 3 or 4 links around it that direct readers to Swine Flu or H1N1 stories. Meanwhile, the article makes absolutely no mention of if the increase in spending has anything to do with the millions of doses the government is buying for swine flu. I can't imagine some 10 million vaccinations would be given free to the health care system.