Agarwal A

Agarwal A

Canada

Publications
  • Review Article
    Indian Versus Canadian Health Care Systems And Policy: A Review Based On Barr's Model Of Health Care Governance
    Author(s): Agarwal A, Tofighi T, Chawla K and Tapas MondalAgarwal A, Tofighi T, Chawla K and Tapas Mondal

    Abstract The health care systems of India and Canada are founded on different principles, and continue to be shaped by social factors, economic influences, population demographics, and health care policies. In comparing the primary challenges of the Indian and Canadian health care systems, this review examines the broader context of private and public health care. This review uses a structured, transparent, and unique approach to analyze the available literature in the field of public health, based on the five primary aspects of health policy encompassed within Barr’s framework. In consideration of published literature and reports, this review explores how Canada’s one-tier system continues to experience issues relating to waiting times and specialist access. It also identifies challenges in India’s two-tier health care system, ranging from an overdependence on the p.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/hccr.1000103

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