First Do No Harm: Making Sense of Canadian Health Reform

Terrence Sullivan,Patricia M. Baranek

First Do No Harm: Making Sense of Canadian Health Reform
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
Canada
Published
15 November 2002
Pages
120
ISBN
9780774810166

First Do No Harm: Making Sense of Canadian Health Reform

Terrence Sullivan,Patricia M. Baranek

Is there a crisis in Canadian health care? While the establishment of the Canadian health care system is widely considered a triumph of citizenship, after four decades the national program is in a fragile state marked by declining public confidence. In First Do No Harm, Sullivan and Baranek provide a concise introduction to the fundamentals of health care in Canada and examine various ideas for reforming the system sensibly. Arguing that administrators and policymakers should follow Hippocrates’ dictum first do no harm when evaluating and reforming the Canadian health care system, the authors discuss health care financing, popular Canadian health care myths, waiting lists and emergency room overcrowding, and home-and community-based health care. This book is an invaluable invitation to Canadians to think carefully and creatively about the present and future of our health care system.

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