Which of the following is a key issue that the Canadian healthcare system must improve as it moves into a new era?

1) Quality of care marked by errors in healthcare
2) Affordability of healthcare services for low-income and high-risk clients
3) Appropriateness of services offered to citizens and noncitizens
4) Ability to fund healthcare services for noncontributing members of the system


ANS: 1

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