
Fraser Institute News Release: Switzerland has nearly 65% more doctors and much shorter wait times than Canada, despite spending roughly same amount on health care
VANCOUVER, BC, May 29, 2025 /CNW/ - Switzerland's universal health-care system delivers significantly better results than Canada's in terms of wait times, access to health professionals like doctors and nurses, and patient satisfaction finds a new study published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian policy think-tank.
"Despite its massive price tag, Canada's health-care system lags behind many other countries with universal health care," said Yanick Labrie, senior fellow at the Fraser Institute and author of Building Responsive and Adaptive Health-Care Systems in Canada: Lessons from Switzerland.
The study highlights how Switzerland's universal health-care system, which consistently outperforms Canada on most metrics tracked by the OECD.
In 2022, the latest year of available data, despite Canada (11.5 per cent of GDP) and Switzerland (11.9 per cent) spending close to the same amount on health care, Switzerland had 4.6 doctors per thousand people compared to 2.8 in Canada. In other words, Switzerland had 64.3 per cent more doctors than Canada (on a per-thousand people basis).
Switzerland also had 4.4 hospital beds per thousand people compared to 2.5 for Canada—Switzerland (8th) outranked Canada (36 th) on this metric out of 38 OECD countries with universal health care.
Likewise, 85.3 per cent of Swiss people surveyed by the CWF (Commonwealth Fund) reported being able to obtain a consultation with a specialist within 2 months. By comparison, only 48.3 per cent of Canadians experienced a similar wait time.
Beyond medical resources and workforce, patient satisfaction diverges sharpy between the two countries, as 94 per cent of Swiss patients report being satisfied with their health-care system compared to just 56 per cent in Canada.
"Switzerland shows that a universal health care system can reconcile efficiency and equity – all while being more accessible and responsive to patients' needs and preferences," Labrie said.
"Policymakers in Canada who hope to improve Canada's broken health-care system should look to more successful universal health-care countries like Switzerland."
The Fraser Institute is an independent Canadian public policy research and educational organization with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal and ties to a global network of think-tanks in 87 countries. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families and future generations by studying, measuring and broadly communicating the effects of government policies, entrepreneurship and choice on their well-being. To protect the Institute's independence, it does not accept grants from governments or contracts for research. Visit www.fraserinstitute.org
SOURCE The Fraser Institute
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Cision Canada
3 hours ago
- Cision Canada
Dr. Chigozie Nwosu of Brave Minds Hub Launches Faith-Based Coaching Program to Help Professionals Align with Purpose
NEW YORK, June 23, 2025 /CNW/ -- Dr. Chigozie Nwosu, a physician, author, and certified Purpose and Clarity Coach, has launched a transformational 10-week faith-based coaching program designed to help professionals align their careers with their deeper calling. The initiative is built to support high-achieving individuals seeking purpose, clarity, and fulfillment—without compromising their professional aspirations. The launch follows the release of her new book, Overcoming Depression: Because Depression Has No Place in a Purpose-Driven Life, which has already sold over 60 copies and opened space for meaningful conversations around emotional and spiritual healing. The book and program work together to empower individuals through faith, practical guidance, and real-world insight. Offered through Brave Minds Hub, the program speaks to professionals who feel a persistent nudge that their true impact lies beyond titles or financial milestones. "You weren't just made to work—you were created for impact," says Dr. Nwosu. "When faith meets clarity, purpose becomes unstoppable—and depression has no place." Unlike traditional career coaching, this program is rooted in Dr. Nwosu's personal journey of navigating the tension between professional identity and divine purpose. Her model isn't theoretical—it's a lived roadmap that blends strategic coaching, spiritual grounding, and emotional healing. Already gaining traction online, the program provides personalized support through group coaching and 1:1 sessions. It is tailored for professionals struggling with burnout, unfulfillment, or spiritual disconnection—offering tools to realign with their God-given purpose. Dr. Nwosu's mission addresses a broader cultural shift. Influential works like The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren reveal a growing global hunger for spiritually grounded leadership. In this context, Brave Minds Hub offers a much-needed blend of spiritual wisdom and practical clarity for today's overwhelmed professionals. About Brave Minds Hub Founded by Dr. Chigozie Nwosu, Brave Minds Hub is a coaching, consulting, and training firm focused on helping professionals, leaders, and entrepreneurs find clarity, align with purpose, and navigate life's transitions with confidence. Through personalized coaching programs and tools, the platform supports individuals in moving from confusion and overwhelm to fulfillment and faith-driven impact.


Cision Canada
3 hours ago
- Cision Canada
Walmart Canada's Annual Spring Campaign Raises $6.5 Million to Support Children's Hospitals Nationwide
MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 23, 2025 /CNW/ - In a heartwarming display of generosity and community spirit, Walmart Canada associates and customers joined together to raise an incredible $6.5 million for Children's Miracle Network. The annual spring fundraising campaign supports children's hospitals and makes a real difference in the lives of young patients and their families. Walmart Canada kicked off the campaign with a $1 million donation, underscoring their unwavering commitment to the communities they serve. Running from May 8 to June 1, the campaign helps children and families who rely on specialized care. Every dollar raised through the campaign goes directly to the nearest children's hospital foundation, funding cutting-edge research, life-saving equipment and family-centred care initiatives. This partnership, which has flourished for over 30 years, has seen Walmart Canada and its customers raise more than $230 million, ensuring children's hospitals can continue to provide the best possible care for kids in their communities. "Canada's children's hospitals are stronger because of Walmart Canada's associates and customers," said Adam Starkman, President and CEO of Canada's Children's Hospital Foundations. "Year after year, their commitment brings real change to children's hospitals across the country, providing young patients the specialized care they need." "We're incredibly honoured to make an impact on children's health and help kids get the care they need to live better," said Rob Nicol, Vice President of Communications and Corporate Affairs, Walmart Canada. "Our associates and customers are the heart of this campaign and their dedication to supporting children's hospitals is truly inspiring." This year's spring campaign featured inspiring patient stories, highlighting the real-life impact of donor support. One such story is that of Jack, a Champion from Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba. Thanks to donor-supported surgical equipment, research, and ongoing care, Jack is receiving the best possible care at Manitoba's only children's hospital. To learn more about Jack's journey, please click here. About Walmart Canada Walmart Canada is a people-led, tech-powered omnichannel retailer of more than 400 stores nationwide serving 1.5 million customers each day. Walmart Canada's flagship online store, is visited by more than 1.5 million customers daily. With more than 100,000 associates, Walmart Canada is one of Canada's largest employers and is ranked one of the country's top 10 most influential brands. Walmart Canada's extensive philanthropy program is focused on supporting Canadian families in need, and since 1994 Walmart Canada has raised and donated more than $850 million to Canadian charities. Additional information can be found at and on Walmart Canada's social media pages – Facebook, X, Instagram and LinkedIn. About Children's Miracle Network Children's Miracle Network® raises funds and awareness for 170 member hospitals, 13 of which are in Canada. Donations stay local to fund critical treatments and healthcare services, purchase pediatric medical equipment, and support research. Its various fundraising partners and programs support its mission to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible. Visit the Children's Miracle Network website to learn more about its cause. In Canada, Children's Miracle Network is managed and operated by


Cision Canada
5 hours ago
- Cision Canada
Eisai Limited Bolsters Canadian Operations with Major Mississauga Expansion
MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 23, 2025 /CNW/ - Eisai Limited, a leading research and development-based pharmaceutical company specializing in neurology and oncology, has expanded the footprint of its Canadian Headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario. The newly expanded headquarters reflects Eisai's continued investment in Ontario and strengthens its ability to deliver innovative care to patients across the country. "Our growing Canadian footprint reflects our commitment to meeting the needs of patients in Canada," said Patrick Forsythe, Vice President and General Manager, Eisai Limited. "We are proud to have contributed to Ontario's life sciences ecosystem for the past 14 years, and Eisai's expansion deepens our impact as we continue to grow." Guided by our human health care (hhc) mission we strive to support all Canadians by creating solutions in areas where significant medical challenges and treatment gaps persist. Eisai holds a strong history of continued investment in research and development and is focused on pursuing a world free from cancer, Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. Driven by an ethos to improve patients' lives, Eisai has attracted a Canadian workforce that leads with passion and a connection to the patients we serve. With this expansion, Eisai's Canada site has grown to over 100 employees representing a 246% increase since 2020, reaffirming its commitment to advancing innovative solutions for patients and contributing meaningfully to Canada's health care and life sciences future. "In Canada, we have been on a strong growth trajectory since establishing our presence in 2011," said Tatsuyuki Yasuno, Chairman & CEO, Eisai Inc., President, Americas Region. "This expansion allows us to continue recruiting and retaining top talent, while continuing to reinvest more than 9% of our revenues annually into research." Fueled by empathy and curiosity, our employees are empowered to venture beyond the familiar, to ask tough questions and make bold moves to deliver breakthrough treatments. Eisai has built strong collaborations with Ontario's post-secondary institutions, offering residency, internship and co-op opportunities that help cultivate the next generation of innovators. About Eisai Limited Eisai Limited was established in Canada in 2011 and is one of more than 40 subsidiaries of global, industry-leading, Eisai Co., Ltd. Rooted in Eisai's focus on delivering human health care (hhc), Eisai Canada is on a mission to support all Canadians by creating solutions in areas where significant medical challenges and treatment gaps persist. Eisai Canada's commitment to innovative R&D and open collaboration across lines of business, industry, language and culture has resulted in an industry-leading pipeline in Neurology and Oncology. Powered by the strength of our collaborations, we discover and deliver medicines that matter to people living with Cancer, Epilepsy, Insomnia and Alzheimer's Disease. About Eisai Eisai's Corporate Concept is "to give first thought to patients and people in the daily living domain, and to increase the benefits that health care provides." Under this Concept [also known as our human health care (hhc) Concept], we aim to effectively achieve social good in the form of relieving anxiety over health and reducing health disparities. With a global network of R&D facilities, manufacturing sites and marketing subsidiaries, we strive to create and deliver innovative products to target diseases with high unmet medical needs, with a particular focus in our strategic areas of Neurology and Oncology. In addition, our continued commitment to the elimination of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), which is a target (3.3) of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is demonstrated by our work on various activities together with global partners.