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Paradigm Freeze
Why It Is So Hard to Reform Health Care in Canada
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Paradigm Freeze
Why It Is So Hard to Reform Health Care in Canada
About this book
Why has health care reform proved a stumbling block for provincial governments across Canada? What efforts have been made to improve a struggling system, and how have they succeeded or failed? In Paradigm Freeze, experts in the field answer these fundamental questions by examining and comparing six essential policy issues - regionalization, needs-based funding, alternative payment plans, privatization, waiting lists, and prescription drug coverage - in five provinces. Noting hundreds of recommendations from dozens of reports commissioned by provincial governments over the last quarter century - the great majority to little or no avail - the book focuses on careful diagnosis, rather than unplanned treatment, of the problem. Paradigm Freeze is based on thirty case studies of policy reform in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. The contributors assess the nature and extent of healthcare reform in Canada since the beginning of the 1990s. They account for the generally limited extent of reform that has occurred, and identify the factors associated with the relatively few cases of large reform. An insightful new perspective on a problem that has plagued Canadian governments for decades, Paradigm Freeze is an important addition to the field of health policy. Contributors include John Church (University of Alberta), Michael Ducie (Alberta Health and Wellness), Pierre-Gerlier Forest (Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation), Stephen Tomblin (Memorial University), Jeff Braun Jackson (Ontario Professional Firefighters Association, Burlington, ON), Marie-Pascale Pomey (Université de Montréal), John N. Lavis (McMaster University), Harvey Lazar (Queen's University), Elisabeth Martin (Université Laval),Tom McIntosh (University of Regina), Dianna Pasic (McMaster University), Neale Smith (University of British Columbia), and Michael G. Wilson (McMaster University).
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Yes, you can access Paradigm Freeze by Harvey Lazar,Pierre-Gerlier Forest,John N. Lavis,John Church in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicine & Health Policy. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Foreword
- Preface
- Glossary
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Why Is It So Hard to Reform Health-Care Policy in Canada?
- Chapter 2 Studying Health-Care Reforms
- Chapter 3 Health Reform in Alberta: Fiscal Crisis, Political Leadership, and Institutional Change within a Single-Party Democratic State
- Chapter 4 Saskatchewan’s Health-Care Policy Reform in the Romanow Era: From Restraint to Restructuring
- Chapter 5 Health-Care Reform in Ontario: More Tortoise Than Hare?
- Chapter 6 Quebec Reforms from Rochon to Couillard: The Long and Winding Road
- Chapter 7 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Difficulty of Reforming Health Care in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Chapter 8 Canadian Health-Care Reform: What Kind? How Much? Why?
- Chapter 9 Patterns in the Factors That Explain Health-Care Policy Reform
- Chapter 10 Verifying the Reliability of Research Results
- Chapter 11 Health-Care Reform: Where Things Stand
- Chapter 12 Prospects for Health-Care Policy Reform
- Annex 1 Analyzing the Nature and Extent of Health-Care Policy Reforms, 1990–2003
- Annex 2 Independent Variables Referred to in 30 Case Studies That Best Help to Explain Nature and Extent of Reforms
- Annex 3 Some Observations on the Historical Development of Medicare
- References
- Contributors