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Posted AT 9:33 PM EDT on 03/07/08

A health-care lesson for Canada

Special to Globe and Mail Update

Sixty years ago, British health minister Aneurin Bevan officially inaugurated the National Health Service. Entirely free to patients and financed through taxes, the NHS was the first system of its kind – and its overnight success spurred similar reforms around the world. In Canada, these reforms started in the 1950s and culminated in the Canada Health Act, our own guarantee of health care based on need rather than ability to pay.

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