A systematic review of studies comparing health outcomes in Canada and the United States
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G. Guyatt | D. Cook | S. Woolhandler | J. Lexchin | P. Devereaux | J. Lavis | Qi Zhou | C. Lacchetti | L. Goldsmith | N. Bhatnagar | T. Haines | T. Sullivan | Samuel B. Stone | D. Himmelstein | Armine Yalnizyan | E. Mills | S. Kraus | Edward J. Mills | David Himmelstein | PJ Devereaux
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