Canada's health care system is classified as __________
a. universal and comprehensive
b. entrepreneurial and permissive
c. socialist and centrally planned
d. welfare-oriented
d
a. Incorrect: Sweden and the United Kingdom are examples of universal and comprehensive health systems.
b. Incorrect: The United States is an example of an entrepreneurial and permissive health system.
c. Incorrect: China and Cuba are examples of socialist and centrally-planned health systems.
d. Correct: Canada and Japan are examples of welfare-oriented health systems.
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