Patients and health care workers describe their experiences in the private health care sector and their responses challenge the assumptions of private-sector advocates, with implications reaching far beyond Canadian hospitals.
Patients and health care workers describe their experiences in the private health care sector and their responses challenge the assumptions of private-sector advocates, with implications reaching far beyond Canadian hospitals.
Pat Armstrong is a Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a professor in the Department of Sociology at York University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword 1. Privatizing Care, Pat Armstrong * The Language of Reform; Legitimating Cut-backs * Privatization 2. The Promise and The Price: New Work Organizations in Ontario Hospitals, Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Jacqueline Choiniere, Eric Mykhalovskiy, Jerry P. White 3. When Patients Don't Matter * The Revolving Door * Standardized Care * Rollbacks in Basic Care * Privatization of Health Services in Hospitals * At Home * Out of Patients' Pockets * Assembly-Line Surgery * Health Care for Elderly People * Women's Health * Children and Cancer * Conclusion 4. After Total Quality Management, What? Re-engineering Bedside Care, Jerry P. White Glossary Bibliography
Foreword 1. Privatizing Care, Pat Armstrong * The Language of Reform; Legitimating Cut-backs * Privatization 2. The Promise and The Price: New Work Organizations in Ontario Hospitals, Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Jacqueline Choiniere, Eric Mykhalovskiy, Jerry P. White 3. When Patients Don't Matter * The Revolving Door * Standardized Care * Rollbacks in Basic Care * Privatization of Health Services in Hospitals * At Home * Out of Patients' Pockets * Assembly-Line Surgery * Health Care for Elderly People * Women's Health * Children and Cancer * Conclusion 4. After Total Quality Management, What? Re-engineering Bedside Care, Jerry P. White Glossary Bibliography
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