Canadian Health Reform WisdomCard

Our Guides and Physician Review team have organized the Top 10 Health Resources on Canadian Health Reform and compiled helpful research notes below.

  1. Simon Fraser University: Canadian Health Care Policy Reform Library lib.sfu.ca - Canadian Health Care Policy Reform Library
  2. HealthAffairs: Health Care In Canada: Incrementalism Under Fiscal Duress content.healthaffairs.org - Health Care In Canada: Incrementalism Under Fiscal Duress
  3. Policy Alternatives: Canadian Health Care Reform, Trade Treaties and Foreign Policy policyalternatives.ca - Canadian Health Care Reform, Trade Treaties and Foreign Policy
  4. Department of Finance Canada: Investing in Canada's Health Care System (2003) fin.gc.ca - Investing in Canada's Health Care System (2003)
  5. American Journal of Public Health: Health Care Reform: Lessons From Canada ajph.org - Health Care Reform: Lessons From Canada
  6. Health Canada: Minister McLellan delivers speech on Health Care Reform in Canada (2003) hc-sc.gc.ca - Minister McLellan delivers speech on Health Care Reform in Canada (2003)
  7. PubMed Central: Efficiency versus Equality: Health Reform in Canada pubmedcentral.nih.gov - Efficiency versus Equality: Health Reform in Canada
  8. Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting: U.S. Media Favor Radical Health Reform-- for Canada fair.org - U.S. Media Favor Radical Health Reform-- for Canada
  9. IngentaConnect: National Identity and the Challenge of Health Reform in Canada ingentaconnect.com - National Identity and the Challenge of Health Reform in Canada
  10. The National Coordinating Group on Health Care Reform and Women: Privatization and Health Care Reform in Canada: Analytic Glossary cewh-cesf.ca - Privatization and Health Care Reform in Canada: Analytic Glossary


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Research Notes on Canadian Health Reform


"Canadians are strongly committed to our publicly funded health care system. And, they are deeply committed to the basic values and principles at the heart of this system. These values and principles must therefore continue to be the foundation of renewal and any reforms. This will ensure Medicare remains a reflection of Canadians' wants and needs."

  • Minister McLellan, a speech to faculty, students and representatives of the health care community at the University of Ottawa, January 21, 2003

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