Canada's health care is often referred to as Canada's best-loved social programme. In recent years, however, it has come under attack from a variety of sources. Every jurisdiction in the country has initiated far-ranging reforms aimed at reducing costs and has introduced strategies for lean and mean production in the private sector. This book will examine how most of these reforms fail to address the fundamental problems in the system. This text is aimed at students of sociology and health, health administration, social work and nursing
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This text examines Canada's healthcare system and the initiatives and reforms aimed at reducing costs. It focuses upon how most of these reforms have failed to address the fundamental problems in the system.
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Product details
ISBN
9780195410709
Published
1996
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Canada; Oxford University Press, Canada
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
254
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