Health care reform has become one of the most prevalent topics in recent policy discourse within and across nations. In the 1990s, common features of the health care arena elevated …
Frederic W. Hafferty, Frederic William Hafferty & John B. McKinlay, The Changing Medical Profession: An International Perspective - PhilPapers Sign in | Create an account PhilPapers …
D Coburn, S Rappolt… - Sociology of Health & …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Though some argue that medical power is declining, others disagree. In particular, Freidson assets that medicine is being restratified with medical elites retaining control over …
CH Tuohy - Health Affairs, 1999 - healthaffairs.org
PROLOGUE: Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States represent three largely English-speaking countries that, in their varying forms, are models of contemporary …
Changes in the Canadian health care system since the early 1960s, especially the introduction of national health insurance and increased government control over the cost …
CJ Tuohy - Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue …, 1988 - cambridge.org
The apparent defeat of the medical profession on the issue of extra-billing presents an anomaly, in light of the historical and comparative literature on the political power of …
RJ Burke - Social Science & Medicine, 1996 - Elsevier
The introduction of a national health care system in Canada has resulted in regular and increasing conflict between the medical profession, government and other political actors …
HM Stevenson, AP Williams, E Vayda - The Milbank Quarterly, 1988 - JSTOR
The Canada Health Act of 1984 served as a lightning rod for profession/government conflict, culminating in a 25-day doctors' strike in Ontario. The act was perceived as threatening …
RJ Burke - Stress and Health: Journal of the International …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The introduction of a national health care system in Canada has resulted in regular and increasing conflict between the medical profession, government and other political actors …