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9. Creating a More Democratic Health System: A Critical Review of Constraints and a New Approach to Health Restructuring
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Restoring Trust, Rebuilding Confidence - The Governance of Health Care and the Romanow Report 1
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Part I. The Constitutional Context
- 1. Health and the Distribution of Powers in Canada 25
- 2. Constitutional Jurisdiction over Health and Health Care Services in Canada 50
- 3. How Will the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Evolving Jurisprudence Affect Health Care Costs? 83
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Part II. The Intergovernmental Context
- 4. Intergovernmental Cooperation Mechanisms: Factors for Change? 127
- 5. Roles and Responsibilities in Health Care Policy 169
- 6. Health Care Politics and the Intergovernmental Framework in Canada 199
- 7. The Conditions for a Sustainable Public Health System in Canada 224
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Part III. The Social and Legal Context
- 8. Political Elites and Their Influence on Health Care Reform in Canada 257
- 9. Creating a More Democratic Health System: A Critical Review of Constraints and a New Approach to Health Restructuring 280
- 10. Could New Regulatory Mechanisms Be Designed after a Critical Review of Health Technology Innovations? 312
- 11. Strengthening the Foundations: Modernizing the Canada Health Act 346
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Restoring Trust, Rebuilding Confidence - The Governance of Health Care and the Romanow Report 1
-
Part I. The Constitutional Context
- 1. Health and the Distribution of Powers in Canada 25
- 2. Constitutional Jurisdiction over Health and Health Care Services in Canada 50
- 3. How Will the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Evolving Jurisprudence Affect Health Care Costs? 83
-
Part II. The Intergovernmental Context
- 4. Intergovernmental Cooperation Mechanisms: Factors for Change? 127
- 5. Roles and Responsibilities in Health Care Policy 169
- 6. Health Care Politics and the Intergovernmental Framework in Canada 199
- 7. The Conditions for a Sustainable Public Health System in Canada 224
-
Part III. The Social and Legal Context
- 8. Political Elites and Their Influence on Health Care Reform in Canada 257
- 9. Creating a More Democratic Health System: A Critical Review of Constraints and a New Approach to Health Restructuring 280
- 10. Could New Regulatory Mechanisms Be Designed after a Critical Review of Health Technology Innovations? 312
- 11. Strengthening the Foundations: Modernizing the Canada Health Act 346