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4. Chaoulli v Quebec: Cause or Symptom of Quebec Health System Privatization?
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Amélie Quesnel-Vallée
, Rachel McKay und Noushon Farmanara
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- List of Tables ix
- Introduction: The Courts and Two-Tier Medicare 1
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PART I THE CONTEXT AND CONTESTATIONS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IN THE CANADIAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
- 1. Private Finance and Canadian Medicare: Learning from History 13
- 2. Chaoulli to Cambie: Charter Challenges to the Regulation of Private Care 37
- 3. Borders, Fences, and Crossings: Regulating Parallel Private Finance in Health Care 69
- 4. Chaoulli v Quebec: Cause or Symptom of Quebec Health System Privatization? 93
- 5. Experiences with Two-Tier Home Care in Canada: A Focus on Inequalities in Home Care Use by Income in Ontario 123
- 6. Self-Regulation as a Means of Regulating Privately Financed Medicare: What Can We Learn from the Fertility Sector? 145
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PART II IS CANADA ODD? LOOKING AT THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC/ PRIVATE MIX OF HEALTH CARE IN OTHER COUNTRIES
- 7. The Politics of Market-Oriented Reforms: Lessons from the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands 183
- 8. The Public-Private Mix in Health Care: Reflections on the Interplay between Social and Private Insurance in Germany 211
- 9. The Public-Private Mix in France: A Case for Two-Tier Health Care? 237
- 10. Embracing Private Finance and Private Provision: The Australian System 267
- 11. Embracing and Disentangling from Private Finance: The Irish System 291
- 12. Contracting Our Way Around Two-Tier Care? The Use of Physician Contracts to Limit Dual Practice 315
- Conclusion: The Complex Dynamics of Canadian Medicare and the Constitution 335
- Contributors’ Biographies 353
- Acknowledgements 359
- Index 361
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- List of Tables ix
- Introduction: The Courts and Two-Tier Medicare 1
-
PART I THE CONTEXT AND CONTESTATIONS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IN THE CANADIAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
- 1. Private Finance and Canadian Medicare: Learning from History 13
- 2. Chaoulli to Cambie: Charter Challenges to the Regulation of Private Care 37
- 3. Borders, Fences, and Crossings: Regulating Parallel Private Finance in Health Care 69
- 4. Chaoulli v Quebec: Cause or Symptom of Quebec Health System Privatization? 93
- 5. Experiences with Two-Tier Home Care in Canada: A Focus on Inequalities in Home Care Use by Income in Ontario 123
- 6. Self-Regulation as a Means of Regulating Privately Financed Medicare: What Can We Learn from the Fertility Sector? 145
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PART II IS CANADA ODD? LOOKING AT THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC/ PRIVATE MIX OF HEALTH CARE IN OTHER COUNTRIES
- 7. The Politics of Market-Oriented Reforms: Lessons from the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands 183
- 8. The Public-Private Mix in Health Care: Reflections on the Interplay between Social and Private Insurance in Germany 211
- 9. The Public-Private Mix in France: A Case for Two-Tier Health Care? 237
- 10. Embracing Private Finance and Private Provision: The Australian System 267
- 11. Embracing and Disentangling from Private Finance: The Irish System 291
- 12. Contracting Our Way Around Two-Tier Care? The Use of Physician Contracts to Limit Dual Practice 315
- Conclusion: The Complex Dynamics of Canadian Medicare and the Constitution 335
- Contributors’ Biographies 353
- Acknowledgements 359
- Index 361