Canada’s public health (PH) systems are vulnerable to constant system and structural changes, influenced by political and economic factors. This rapid review examines how PH system restructuring impacts population health outcomes, with special consideration of health equity. Due to a lack of Canadian evidence, international research was examined to produce recommendations for Canadian nurses, researchers, and decision-makers. Evidence indicates that PH spending and PH system organization have important impacts on population health outcomes and suggests PH reform has a negative impact on health equity. Opportunities for advocacy, activism, lobbying and capacity building to achieve health equity are discussed. Nurses, in a unique position bet...
Public health is critical to a healthy, fair, and sustainable society. Realizing this vision require...
‘Public health’ investigates the determinants of health, born during the Enlightenment in the sevent...
Health care systems are rapidly shifting attention from providing health care to producing health, p...
Canada’s public health (PH) systems are vulnerable to constant system and structural changes, i...
Despite numerous public policy proposals and interventions to address preventable health inequalitie...
Despite evidence that public policy that equitably distributes the prerequisites/social determinants...
are seen as a way to improve accountability, im-prove equity in access, assist in measuring the impa...
A growing body of empirical research supports the value of aligning the delivery systems for public ...
The Canadian public healthcare system is consistently rated as highly important by the public. It i...
Health inequalities exist and persist due to the quality and distribution of the social determinants...
Abstract Background As public opinion is an important...
Abstract Background In 2008, a revised set of public ...
This dissertation pools time-series and cross-section data among Canadian provinces to examine: (1) ...
Public health services and delivery systems have the potential to improve population health and redu...
Report. Encapsulating the tenets of health promotion (HP), these publications articulated a vision f...
Public health is critical to a healthy, fair, and sustainable society. Realizing this vision require...
‘Public health’ investigates the determinants of health, born during the Enlightenment in the sevent...
Health care systems are rapidly shifting attention from providing health care to producing health, p...
Canada’s public health (PH) systems are vulnerable to constant system and structural changes, i...
Despite numerous public policy proposals and interventions to address preventable health inequalitie...
Despite evidence that public policy that equitably distributes the prerequisites/social determinants...
are seen as a way to improve accountability, im-prove equity in access, assist in measuring the impa...
A growing body of empirical research supports the value of aligning the delivery systems for public ...
The Canadian public healthcare system is consistently rated as highly important by the public. It i...
Health inequalities exist and persist due to the quality and distribution of the social determinants...
Abstract Background As public opinion is an important...
Abstract Background In 2008, a revised set of public ...
This dissertation pools time-series and cross-section data among Canadian provinces to examine: (1) ...
Public health services and delivery systems have the potential to improve population health and redu...
Report. Encapsulating the tenets of health promotion (HP), these publications articulated a vision f...
Public health is critical to a healthy, fair, and sustainable society. Realizing this vision require...
‘Public health’ investigates the determinants of health, born during the Enlightenment in the sevent...
Health care systems are rapidly shifting attention from providing health care to producing health, p...