The disproportionate burdens of ill health experienced by First Nations have been attributed to an uncoordinated, fragmented health care system. This system is rooted in public policies that have created jurisdictional gaps and a long-standing debate between federal, provincial and First Nations governments as to who is responsible for First Nations health care. This article examines: (1) the policies that shape First Nations health care in Canada and in the province of British Columbia (BC) specifically; (2) the interests of the actors involved in First Nations health policy; and (3) recent developments in BC that present an opportunity for change to First Nations health policy development and have broader implications for Indigenous healt...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program is a federal program that funds prescription medicati...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
The disproportionate burdens of ill health experienced by First Nations have been attributed to an u...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
Canada and the United States each have a federal responsibility to deliver health services in First ...
This research is based on two years of community-based participatory research that draws on Indigeno...
Medical travel, where a patient travels to a larger centre for services not available in their home ...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
Following a series of agreements on First Nations health care in British Columbia beginning in 2005,...
Medical travel, where a patient travels to a larger centre for services not available in their home ...
This article examines the changing nature of Indigenous healthcare and policy in Manitoba focusing o...
Federal governments in Canada and the United States have followed similar timelines and events in th...
First Nations, Métis and Inuit Health and the Law: A Framework for the Future charts the development...
In this article, we employ Bacchi’s (1999) What’s the Problem approach to policy analysis to examine...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program is a federal program that funds prescription medicati...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
The disproportionate burdens of ill health experienced by First Nations have been attributed to an u...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
Canada and the United States each have a federal responsibility to deliver health services in First ...
This research is based on two years of community-based participatory research that draws on Indigeno...
Medical travel, where a patient travels to a larger centre for services not available in their home ...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
Following a series of agreements on First Nations health care in British Columbia beginning in 2005,...
Medical travel, where a patient travels to a larger centre for services not available in their home ...
This article examines the changing nature of Indigenous healthcare and policy in Manitoba focusing o...
Federal governments in Canada and the United States have followed similar timelines and events in th...
First Nations, Métis and Inuit Health and the Law: A Framework for the Future charts the development...
In this article, we employ Bacchi’s (1999) What’s the Problem approach to policy analysis to examine...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program is a federal program that funds prescription medicati...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...