
National Health Insurance in the United States and Canada
Race, Territory, and the Roots of Difference
American Governance and Public Policy series
Kirjeldus
After World War II, the US and Canada struck out on divergent paths to public health insurance. This work probes the historical development of health care in each country, honing in on the social and political aspects of each country, and the politics of race in the US and territorial politics in Canada.
