
Medical Doctors in Health Reforms
A Comparative Study of England and Canada
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 28. January 2022
Book
Hardback
250 pages
978-1-4473-5215-0 (ISBN)
Description
This timely comparative study assesses the role of medical doctors in reforming publicly funded health services in England and Canada.
Respected authors from health and legal backgrounds on both sides of the Atlantic consider how the high status of the profession uniquely influences reforms. With summaries of developments in models of care, and the participation of doctors since the inception of publicly funded healthcare systems, they ask whether professionals might be considered allies or enemies of policy-makers.
With insights for future health policy and research, the book is an important contribution to debates about the complex relationship between doctors and the systems in which they practice.
Respected authors from health and legal backgrounds on both sides of the Atlantic consider how the high status of the profession uniquely influences reforms. With summaries of developments in models of care, and the participation of doctors since the inception of publicly funded healthcare systems, they ask whether professionals might be considered allies or enemies of policy-makers.
With insights for future health policy and research, the book is an important contribution to debates about the complex relationship between doctors and the systems in which they practice.
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Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bristol University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung
1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 161 mm
Width: 240 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-5215-0 (9781447352150)
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Jean-Louis Denis | Sabrina Germain | Catherine Regis
Medical Doctors in Health Reforms
A Comparative Study of England and Canada
E-Book
01/2022
1st Edition
Policy Press
€47.99
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Jean-Louis Denis | Sabrina Germain | Catherine Regis
Medical Doctors in Health Reforms
A Comparative Study of England and Canada
E-Book
01/2022
1st Edition
Policy Press
€231.99
Available for download
Persons
Jean-Louis Denis is Professor of Health Policy and Management in the School of Public Health at the University of Montreal, and holder of a Canada Research Chair in Health System Design and Adaptation.
Sabrina Germain is Senior Lecturer in Law in The City Law School at City, University of London.
Catherine Regis is Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Montreal, and holder of a Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy.
Gianluca Veronesi is Professor of Public Management and Accounting in the School of Management at the University of Bristol.
Sabrina Germain is Senior Lecturer in Law in The City Law School at City, University of London.
Catherine Regis is Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Montreal, and holder of a Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy.
Gianluca Veronesi is Professor of Public Management and Accounting in the School of Management at the University of Bristol.
Author
University of Montreal
City St George's, University of London
University of Montreal
University of Bristol
Content
Introduction: Medical doctors and healthcare reforms
1. Theoretical framework
2. Research methodology: tracking the role of doctors in healthcare reforms
3. The role of doctors in healthcare reforms in two Canadian provinces
4. The role of medical doctors in health reforms in the NHS in England
5. Comparative analysis
6. Discussion and conclusion
Epilogue
1. Theoretical framework
2. Research methodology: tracking the role of doctors in healthcare reforms
3. The role of doctors in healthcare reforms in two Canadian provinces
4. The role of medical doctors in health reforms in the NHS in England
5. Comparative analysis
6. Discussion and conclusion
Epilogue