Health Services has published Dutton, Forest, Kneebone and Zwicker’s report, Effect of Provincial Spending on Social Services and Health Care on Health Outcomes in Canada: an Observational Longitudinal Study. The study examines escalating health care spending as a concern in Western countries, given the lack of evidence of a direct connection between spending and improvements in health, aiming to determine the association between spending on health care and social programs and health outcomes in Canada.
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