I can personaly attest to a long standing divide between Canadian/US medical practice.
May parents, both medical, dad a forensic pathologist,etc, and mom a pediatric, intensive care nurse, decided to emigrate to Canada, in the mid 1960's, dad from the Punjab, mom, from Penn state, due too multiple factors involving geo politics (the draft), and medical practice , and the discussions over the decades, with colueges moving to the states, or back to europe and asia, etc, would revolve around, ethics, and MONEY.
With Canada always winning on lifestyle and compasionate grounds, and the US always winning on
more (much) money and reduced work load.
And as both of my parents are now in long term care, and just went through our somewhat deranged
medical beuacratic processes, Canada still maintains a compasionate focus to care, but the civilian medical boards, are doing everything they can to undermine and dismantle our universal healthcare system, for one driven by the drug companys and private health care system found elsewhere.