Abstract
The Canadian healthcare system serves as an example of equity and federal service to citizens across the world. However, it is not without its challenges. Prosthetic coverage across Canada is highly variable and largely unable to provide equal coverage for Canadian persons living with amputation. Many persons with limb loss are forced to rely upon personal resources, fundraising, or the charity of nongovernmental organizations in order to meet this basic healthcare need. This disparity in the Canadian healthcare system is unusual and largely undescribed in the literature. We thus explore the nature of Canadian healthcare prosthetic coverage across Canada, investigating the variability in coverage, presence of prosthetic coverage policies, clarity of policy, eligibility criteria, and interval of prosthetic replacement. Our findings highlight potential areas for improvement within current Canadian healthcare policy.
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Howard, C. W., Saraswat, D. K., McLeod, G., Yeung, A., Jeong, D., & Lam, J. (2019). Canada’s prosthetic coverage: A review of provincial prosthetic policy. Canadian Prosthetics and Orthotics Journal. Canadian Online Publication Group. https://doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v2i2.33489
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