Aging in Canada: State of the Art and Science

Canada shares many similarities with other industrialized countries around the world, including a rapidly aging population. What sets Canada uniquely apart is the collaborative approach that has been enacted in the health care system and the aging research initiatives. Canada has tremendous pride in...

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description Canada shares many similarities with other industrialized countries around the world, including a rapidly aging population. What sets Canada uniquely apart is the collaborative approach that has been enacted in the health care system and the aging research initiatives. Canada has tremendous pride in its publicly funded health care system that guarantees universal coverage for health care services on the basis of need, rather than ability to pay. It is also distinguished as a multicultural society that is officially bilingual. Aging research has developed rapidly over the past decade. In particular, the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging is one of the most comprehensive research platforms of its kind and is expected to change the landscape of aging research.
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subjects Aging
Aging (Individuals)
Bilingualism
Canada
Cooperation
Cooperative Behavior
Cultural Pluralism
Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration
Foreign Countries
Gerontology
Health care policy
Health Care Services
Health Insurance
Health Policy
Health Services
Health Services for the Aged - standards
Health Services Needs and Demand
Health Services Research - organization & administration
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Public Policy
Self Esteem
Universal Coverage
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