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Here's yet another study of cost differences between Canadian and US health care.

According to the authors [of one of the papers], if the U.S. were to adopt Canada's single-payer system, it would save approximately $286-billion a year in administrative costs ($982 per capita). The thorny problem of 43 million Americans without health insurance -- whom it would cost about $69-billion a year to insure -- could be eliminated, with money to spare.

(She adds, politically: this is the healthcare that Harper wants more corporate involvement in).

One line of argument that isn't pursued in the article (and which, sadly, I can't cite any research on): a government that must pay the health care expenses of its citizens necessarily takes a different view of such things as food testing and administration.

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