The need for health in all policies in Canada

P Kershaw - Cmaj, 2018 - Can Med Assoc
CMAJ| JANUARY 22, 2018| VOLUME 190| ISSUE 3 E65 government efforts to rebalance the
social to medical spending ratio even as the population ages, giving reason to link the new …

Profit is not the cure

M Barlow - 2002 - policycommons.net
During the war, increased pressure was placed on the federal govern-ment to provide health
care and compensation in case of injury for the men on the front lines of the battlefield and …

Framing health taxes: learning from low-and middle-income countries

KS Lwin, AD Koon, K Rasanathan, A Ahsan, D Erku… - BMJ Global …, 2023 - gh.bmj.com
Health taxes are effective policy instruments to save lives, raise government revenues and
improve equity. Health taxes, however, directly conflict with commercial actors' interests …

Canadians pay for harsh economic policies with their health, physicians warn.

M OReilly - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Canada's fiscal policies are damaging the health of Canadians, two physicians told a
conference that examined globalization's impact on the country. Near-record unemployment …

[PDF][PDF] O Canada: do we expect too much from its health system?

JF Sheils, GJ Young, RJ Rubin - Health Affairs, 1992 - pnhp.org
Prologue: Canada's health Program has been proposed as a solution to the most serious ills
afflicting America's health care system-the limited access to care afforded people without …

Paying physicians in Canada: minding our Ps and Qs

J Lomas, C Fooks, T Rice, RJ Labelle - Health Affairs, 1989 - healthaffairs.org
Prologue: When Americans examine Canada's ten provincial health insurance plans, they
recognize that Canadians have been far more willing to delegate to government the central …

Why not the Clinton health plan?

A Enthoven - Inquiry, 1994 - JSTOR
President Clinton deserves great credit for bringing health care reform to the top of the
domestic policy agenda and for turning up the heat. Without his leadership, we would get …

Who wants to pay for health care?

RB Deber - CMAJ, 2000 - Can Med Assoc
Commentary Commentaire spending for hospitals and doctors, which amounted to about
two-thirds of current provincial spending on health care. A rough calculation suggests that …

[BOOK][B] Finding Resources for Health Reform and Bending the Health Care Cost Curve

R Nuzum, S Mika, C Schoen, K Davis - 2009 - Citeseer
President Obama has made health reform a top priority for the nation. In addition to the initial
investments enacted in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the president has …

Mission not yet accomplished? Massachusetts contemplates major moves on cost containment

M Bebinger - Health Affairs, 2009 - healthaffairs.org
There is growing concern in Massachusetts that rising health care costs will derail the state's
move to universal health coverage. A special state panel has recommended moving from …