I believe Cleveland Clinic does too.
Yes they do. But they are also trying to expand into actual Canada by opening up a clinic in Toronto, about a five-hour drive from Cleveland, that will offer services such as fitness assessments and stress management.
I see a problem in their services though as will they be applying services based upon the AMA or the CMA which is a voluntary group that approves it’s submissions to the government in Canada unlike being a ruling factor for the government in the US. And they are in the midst of trying to figure out if they are going to a one tier or two tier health system since our government implemented the Affordable Care Act. Especially since their government is even more liberally based than ours, if that’s possible. Lot of questions there.
And tack that on to the questionable handling of pharmaceutical definitions they use up north and it just adds to the mystery of health care on the border for American based and licensed care givers and the lack of it in Canada.
rwood