Publicly funded health care systems are often the subject of heated policy debates. All too often (particularly in Canada), these debates focus on the prohibitive costs, the resultant taxation levels, and the questionable efficiency and outcomes associated with a publicly funded system. Moreover, the institutionalization of the system and the entrenchment of its many stakeholders make effecting change particularly difficult. In this article, the authors begin with an assessment of the drawbacks of the Canadian health care system in the federal-provincial context and its resulting gaps in governance (steering), in management (rowing), and in overall accountability (apart from that offered by periodic elections). They conclude that because of...
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
Canadian federalism fragments health system governance. Although the Constitution has been interpret...
Canada’s national program for health services was conceived in the late 1960’s after protracted advo...
Canada’s government-funded health care system is under fiscal attack. De-spite the mandate of the Ca...
Federal health care funding has long been a source of policy debate in this country, a situation exa...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
THE UNDERLYING PRINCIPLE OF CANADIAN MEDICARE – ACCESS TO essential care based on need – commands th...
Globally, the mix of private- and public-sector involvement in health care delivery is a focus of po...
This paper examines the current health care reform issues in Canada. The provincial health insurance...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Universal publicly-administered pre-paid health insurance, commonly known as public health care or M...
Health care today in Canada is the most debated and studied public policy issue. There is consensus ...
This article attempts to shed light on the complexity inherent in health care reform policies in the...
This article focuses on current health policy changes in Canada and the United States at the federal...
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
Canadian federalism fragments health system governance. Although the Constitution has been interpret...
Canada’s national program for health services was conceived in the late 1960’s after protracted advo...
Canada’s government-funded health care system is under fiscal attack. De-spite the mandate of the Ca...
Federal health care funding has long been a source of policy debate in this country, a situation exa...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
THE UNDERLYING PRINCIPLE OF CANADIAN MEDICARE – ACCESS TO essential care based on need – commands th...
Globally, the mix of private- and public-sector involvement in health care delivery is a focus of po...
This paper examines the current health care reform issues in Canada. The provincial health insurance...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
Universal publicly-administered pre-paid health insurance, commonly known as public health care or M...
Health care today in Canada is the most debated and studied public policy issue. There is consensus ...
This article attempts to shed light on the complexity inherent in health care reform policies in the...
This article focuses on current health policy changes in Canada and the United States at the federal...
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
Canadian federalism fragments health system governance. Although the Constitution has been interpret...
Canada’s national program for health services was conceived in the late 1960’s after protracted advo...