Medicare is arguably Canada's most valued social program. As federally-supported medicare enters its second half-century, Medicare's Histories brings together leading social and health historians to reflect on the origins and evolution of medicare and the missed opportunities characterizing its past and present.
Medicare is arguably Canada's most valued social program. As federally-supported medicare enters its second half-century, Medicare's Histories brings together leading social and health historians to reflect on the origins and evolution of medicare and the missed opportunities characterizing its past and present.
Esyllt W. Jones lives and teaches history in Winnipeg. She is the author of the award-winning Influenza 1918: Death, Disease and Struggle in Winnipeg. James Hanley is a Professor of History at the University of Winnipeg. Delia Gavrus is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Winnipeg.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Chapter 1 Chief Complaint: Physician Discontent with Canadian Medicare 2. Chapter 2 Medicine in the “Muskeg Metropolis:” Health Service Transformation in Canadian Resource Towns, 1960-1975 3. Chapter 3 From Health Care Policy to Professional Politics: Medicare and Allied Health Professionals in Quebec, 1960-1990 4. Chapter 4 Did Medicare Make Nursing Work Invisible? 5. Chapter 5 “One foot on each side of the border:” Dr Frederick Dodge Mott, Rural Health, and “Socialized” Medical Care in the United States and Canada, 1930s-1970s 6. Chapter 6 What Was Socialized Medicine? Revisiting the Radical Pre-History of Medicare 7. Chapter 7 Medicare vs. Medicine Chest: Court Challenges and Treaty Rights to Health Care 8. Chapter 8 Mental Health and Medicare: Who Cares? 9. Chapter 9 Medicare and Maternity: Historicizing Inequities in Women’s Health 10. Chapter 10 Becoming Not a Stranger: Home care for rural elders in the age of Medicare 11. Chapter 11 Medicare in Canada from a Disability Rights Perspective, Ontario c. 1975-1990 12. Chapter 12 Prevention or Cure: The Contested History of Public Health and Medicare, 1960-2018 13. Chapter 13 Medicare Unfinished: Pharmacare and Denticare
1. Chapter 1 Chief Complaint: Physician Discontent with Canadian Medicare 2. Chapter 2 Medicine in the “Muskeg Metropolis:” Health Service Transformation in Canadian Resource Towns, 1960-1975 3. Chapter 3 From Health Care Policy to Professional Politics: Medicare and Allied Health Professionals in Quebec, 1960-1990 4. Chapter 4 Did Medicare Make Nursing Work Invisible? 5. Chapter 5 “One foot on each side of the border:” Dr Frederick Dodge Mott, Rural Health, and “Socialized” Medical Care in the United States and Canada, 1930s-1970s 6. Chapter 6 What Was Socialized Medicine? Revisiting the Radical Pre-History of Medicare 7. Chapter 7 Medicare vs. Medicine Chest: Court Challenges and Treaty Rights to Health Care 8. Chapter 8 Mental Health and Medicare: Who Cares? 9. Chapter 9 Medicare and Maternity: Historicizing Inequities in Women’s Health 10. Chapter 10 Becoming Not a Stranger: Home care for rural elders in the age of Medicare 11. Chapter 11 Medicare in Canada from a Disability Rights Perspective, Ontario c. 1975-1990 12. Chapter 12 Prevention or Cure: The Contested History of Public Health and Medicare, 1960-2018 13. Chapter 13 Medicare Unfinished: Pharmacare and Denticare
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