Is Two-Tier Health Care the Future?
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With contributions by:
Sara Allin
, Sarah Barry , Sara Burke , Danielle Dawson , Lorraine Doetter , Stephen Duckett , Noushon Farmanara , Vanessa Gruben , Jeremiah Hurley , Martha Jackman , Bridget Johnston , Gregory Marchildon , Fiona McDonald , Rachel McKay , Jonathan Mullen , Zeynep Or , Aurélie Pierre , Amélie Quesnel-Vallée , David Rudoler , Achim Schmid , Rikke Siersbaek , Stephen Thomas and Carolyn Tuohy
About this book
Author / Editor information
Colleen M. Flood FRSC is a University of Ottawa Research Chair in Health Law & Policy and inaugural director of the Ottawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics.Thomas Bryan :
Bryan Thomas is Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics and Adjunct Professor with the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa. His research spans a wide range of topics including Canadian and comparative health law and policy, health rights litigation, long-term care, global health law, and the role of religious argument in legal and political discourse.
Colleen M. Flood FRSC is a University of Ottawa Research Chair in Health Law & Policy and inaugural director of the Ottawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics. From 2017-2018 she served as Associate Vice-President Research at the University of Ottawa. From 2000-2015 she was a Professor and Canada Research Chair at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto with cross-appointments to the School of Public Policy and the Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation. From 2006-2011 she served as a Scientific Director of the Institute for Health Services and Policy Research, one of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Bryan Thomas is Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics and Adjunct Professor with the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa. His research spans a wide range of topics including Canadian and comparative health law and policy, health rights litigation, long-term care, global health law, and the role of religious argument in legal and political discourse. Dr. Thomas holds an SJD from University of Toronto and a Master’s degree in Philosophy from Dalhousie.
Reviews
The Canadian health care system is a source of our collective pride, but it is also in serious need of improvement. So often privatization is put forward as a solution to our challenges, with little regard for the evidence. This excellent collection offers evidence and analysis from some of our greatest thinkers on a wide variety of issues relating to 2-tier health care. A must-read for those who care about protecting and enhancing the national treasure that is Canadian Medicare.
Danielle Martin, MD
Theodore R. Marmor:
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PART I THE CONTEXT AND CONTESTATIONS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IN THE CANADIAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
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Gregory P. Marchildon Open Access Download PDF |
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PART II IS CANADA ODD? LOOKING AT THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC/ PRIVATE MIX OF HEALTH CARE IN OTHER COUNTRIES
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Stephen Thomas, Sarah Barry, Bridget Johnston, Rikke Siersbaek and Sara Burke Open Access Download PDF |
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