Sanmartin Claudia, Berthelot Jean-Marie, Ng Edward, Murphy Kellie, Blackwell Debra L, Gentleman Jane F, Martinez Michael E, Simile Catherine M
Health Analysis and Measurement Group (HAMG), Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2006 Jul-Aug;25(4):1133-42. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.4.1133.
Results from the Joint Canada/United States Survey of Health (2002-2003) reveal that health status is relatively similar in the two countries, but income-related health disparities exist. Americans in the poorest income quintile are more likely to have poor health than their Canadian counterparts; there were no differences between the rich. In general, Canadians were more like insured Americans regarding access to services, and Canadians experienced fewer unmet needs overall. Despite higher U.S. levels of spending on health care, residents in the two countries have similar health status and access to care, although there are higher levels of inequality in the United States.
加拿大/美国联合健康调查(2002 - 2003年)的结果显示,两国的健康状况相对相似,但存在与收入相关的健康差距。收入最低的五分之一美国人比加拿大同行更有可能健康状况不佳;富人之间没有差异。总体而言,在获得服务方面,加拿大人更类似于有保险的美国人,而且加拿大人总体上未满足的需求较少。尽管美国在医疗保健方面的支出水平较高,但两国居民的健康状况和获得医疗服务的机会相似,不过美国的不平等程度更高。