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This collection fills a serious gap in the existing literature by providing a comprehensive policy history of Medicare in Canada.
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This collection fills a serious gap in the existing literature by providing a comprehensive policy history of Medicare in Canada.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781442613454
- ISBN-10: 1442613459
- Artikelnr.: 36185313
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781442613454
- ISBN-10: 1442613459
- Artikelnr.: 36185313
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Gregory P. Marchildon
Preface and Acknowledgements
Gregory P. Marchildon (The University of Regina)
1. Canadian Medicare: Why History Matters
Gregory P. Marchildon
Part One: National History of Medicare
1. The Foundations of National Public Hospital Insurance
Aleck Ostry (University of Victoria)
2. Into Thin Air: Making National Health Policy, 1939-45
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo)
3. The Liberal Party and the Achievement of National Medicare
P.E. Bryden (University of Victoria)
4. After Medicare: Regionalization and Canadian Health Care Reform
Terry Boychuk (Macalester College)
Part Two: Individual Provincial Histories of Medicare
5. Four Precursors of Medicare in Saskatchewan
C. Stuart Houston and Merle Massie (University of Saskatchewan)
6. The Road Not Taken: The 1945 Health Services Planning Commission Proposals
and Physician Remuneration in Saskatchewan
Gordon S. Lawson (Public Works and Government Services Canada)
7. The Hoadley Commission (1932-34) and Health Insurance in Alberta
Robert Lampard (University of Alberta)
8. From Bennettcare to Medicare: The Morphing of Medical Care Insurance in
British Columbia
Gregory P. Marchildon and Nicole C. O'Byrne (University of New Brunswick)
9. Newfoundland's Cottage Hospital System, 1920-1970
Gordon S. Lawson and Andrew F. Noseworthy (Former Deputy Clerk and
Associate Secretary to Cabinet, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador)
10. The State and For-Profit Hospitals in Quebec, 1961-1975
Aline Charles (Université Laval) and François Guérard (Université du Québec
à Chicoutimi)
Part Three: Other Perspectives
11. The Struggle to Implement Medicare
Allan Blakeney (former Premier of Saskatchewan)
12. Working for Medicare
Betsy Bury (Saskatoon Community Clinic)
13. A Physician on the Front Line of Medicare
John Bury
14. My Experience in the Medicare Battle and the Woods Commission
Roy Romanow (former Premier of Saskatchewan)
15. A Brief Retrospective on the Royal Commission on Health Services
Jack Boan (University of Regina)
16. Political Cartoonists Respond to Medicare
Felicity Pope
Conclusion
17. A New Prescription: Adding Historical Analysis to Health Policy
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo)
Gregory P. Marchildon (The University of Regina)
1. Canadian Medicare: Why History Matters
Gregory P. Marchildon
Part One: National History of Medicare
1. The Foundations of National Public Hospital Insurance
Aleck Ostry (University of Victoria)
2. Into Thin Air: Making National Health Policy, 1939-45
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo)
3. The Liberal Party and the Achievement of National Medicare
P.E. Bryden (University of Victoria)
4. After Medicare: Regionalization and Canadian Health Care Reform
Terry Boychuk (Macalester College)
Part Two: Individual Provincial Histories of Medicare
5. Four Precursors of Medicare in Saskatchewan
C. Stuart Houston and Merle Massie (University of Saskatchewan)
6. The Road Not Taken: The 1945 Health Services Planning Commission Proposals
and Physician Remuneration in Saskatchewan
Gordon S. Lawson (Public Works and Government Services Canada)
7. The Hoadley Commission (1932-34) and Health Insurance in Alberta
Robert Lampard (University of Alberta)
8. From Bennettcare to Medicare: The Morphing of Medical Care Insurance in
British Columbia
Gregory P. Marchildon and Nicole C. O'Byrne (University of New Brunswick)
9. Newfoundland's Cottage Hospital System, 1920-1970
Gordon S. Lawson and Andrew F. Noseworthy (Former Deputy Clerk and
Associate Secretary to Cabinet, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador)
10. The State and For-Profit Hospitals in Quebec, 1961-1975
Aline Charles (Université Laval) and François Guérard (Université du Québec
à Chicoutimi)
Part Three: Other Perspectives
11. The Struggle to Implement Medicare
Allan Blakeney (former Premier of Saskatchewan)
12. Working for Medicare
Betsy Bury (Saskatoon Community Clinic)
13. A Physician on the Front Line of Medicare
John Bury
14. My Experience in the Medicare Battle and the Woods Commission
Roy Romanow (former Premier of Saskatchewan)
15. A Brief Retrospective on the Royal Commission on Health Services
Jack Boan (University of Regina)
16. Political Cartoonists Respond to Medicare
Felicity Pope
Conclusion
17. A New Prescription: Adding Historical Analysis to Health Policy
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo)
Preface and Acknowledgements
Gregory P. Marchildon (The University of Regina)
1. Canadian Medicare: Why History Matters
Gregory P. Marchildon
Part One: National History of Medicare
1. The Foundations of National Public Hospital Insurance
Aleck Ostry (University of Victoria)
2. Into Thin Air: Making National Health Policy, 1939-45
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo)
3. The Liberal Party and the Achievement of National Medicare
P.E. Bryden (University of Victoria)
4. After Medicare: Regionalization and Canadian Health Care Reform
Terry Boychuk (Macalester College)
Part Two: Individual Provincial Histories of Medicare
5. Four Precursors of Medicare in Saskatchewan
C. Stuart Houston and Merle Massie (University of Saskatchewan)
6. The Road Not Taken: The 1945 Health Services Planning Commission Proposals
and Physician Remuneration in Saskatchewan
Gordon S. Lawson (Public Works and Government Services Canada)
7. The Hoadley Commission (1932-34) and Health Insurance in Alberta
Robert Lampard (University of Alberta)
8. From Bennettcare to Medicare: The Morphing of Medical Care Insurance in
British Columbia
Gregory P. Marchildon and Nicole C. O'Byrne (University of New Brunswick)
9. Newfoundland's Cottage Hospital System, 1920-1970
Gordon S. Lawson and Andrew F. Noseworthy (Former Deputy Clerk and
Associate Secretary to Cabinet, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador)
10. The State and For-Profit Hospitals in Quebec, 1961-1975
Aline Charles (Université Laval) and François Guérard (Université du Québec
à Chicoutimi)
Part Three: Other Perspectives
11. The Struggle to Implement Medicare
Allan Blakeney (former Premier of Saskatchewan)
12. Working for Medicare
Betsy Bury (Saskatoon Community Clinic)
13. A Physician on the Front Line of Medicare
John Bury
14. My Experience in the Medicare Battle and the Woods Commission
Roy Romanow (former Premier of Saskatchewan)
15. A Brief Retrospective on the Royal Commission on Health Services
Jack Boan (University of Regina)
16. Political Cartoonists Respond to Medicare
Felicity Pope
Conclusion
17. A New Prescription: Adding Historical Analysis to Health Policy
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo)
Gregory P. Marchildon (The University of Regina)
1. Canadian Medicare: Why History Matters
Gregory P. Marchildon
Part One: National History of Medicare
1. The Foundations of National Public Hospital Insurance
Aleck Ostry (University of Victoria)
2. Into Thin Air: Making National Health Policy, 1939-45
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo)
3. The Liberal Party and the Achievement of National Medicare
P.E. Bryden (University of Victoria)
4. After Medicare: Regionalization and Canadian Health Care Reform
Terry Boychuk (Macalester College)
Part Two: Individual Provincial Histories of Medicare
5. Four Precursors of Medicare in Saskatchewan
C. Stuart Houston and Merle Massie (University of Saskatchewan)
6. The Road Not Taken: The 1945 Health Services Planning Commission Proposals
and Physician Remuneration in Saskatchewan
Gordon S. Lawson (Public Works and Government Services Canada)
7. The Hoadley Commission (1932-34) and Health Insurance in Alberta
Robert Lampard (University of Alberta)
8. From Bennettcare to Medicare: The Morphing of Medical Care Insurance in
British Columbia
Gregory P. Marchildon and Nicole C. O'Byrne (University of New Brunswick)
9. Newfoundland's Cottage Hospital System, 1920-1970
Gordon S. Lawson and Andrew F. Noseworthy (Former Deputy Clerk and
Associate Secretary to Cabinet, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador)
10. The State and For-Profit Hospitals in Quebec, 1961-1975
Aline Charles (Université Laval) and François Guérard (Université du Québec
à Chicoutimi)
Part Three: Other Perspectives
11. The Struggle to Implement Medicare
Allan Blakeney (former Premier of Saskatchewan)
12. Working for Medicare
Betsy Bury (Saskatoon Community Clinic)
13. A Physician on the Front Line of Medicare
John Bury
14. My Experience in the Medicare Battle and the Woods Commission
Roy Romanow (former Premier of Saskatchewan)
15. A Brief Retrospective on the Royal Commission on Health Services
Jack Boan (University of Regina)
16. Political Cartoonists Respond to Medicare
Felicity Pope
Conclusion
17. A New Prescription: Adding Historical Analysis to Health Policy
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo)