Health Policy in Canada
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Explore CanadaÕs evolving health policy landscape as it examines foundational models, healthcare organization, and the political, social, and economic forces driving reform. Featuring updates on COVID-era measures, national pharmacare, mental health, Indigenous and refugee health challenges, it guides readers through system complexities. Health Policy in Canada, Third Edition provides a clear, accessible, and comprehensive introduction to the constantly evolving landscape of Canadian health policy. Written by leading scholar Toba Bryant, this text guides students through foundational policy models, the organization of health care delivery in Canada, and the social, political, and economic forces that shape policy development. Thoroughly updated, the third edition reflects major legislative and system-level changes, including COVID-era measures, emerging national pharmacare efforts, and the shifting role of the private sector. Expanded coverage addresses mental health, Indigenous health, and immigration and refugee health, ensuring readers understand the current and future challenges facing Canada's health systems. Designed for accessibility, Bryant blends research, case studies, and real-world examples with strong pedagogical features, including critical-thinking questions, recommended readings, and online resources. Suitable for nursing, health sciences, social work, medicine, and public health programs this edition is an essential classroom resource for anyone seeking a deep yet understandable overview of health policy in Canada today.
Explore CanadaÕs evolving health policy landscape as it examines foundational models, healthcare organization, and the political, social, and economic forces driving reform. Featuring updates on COVID-era measures, national pharmacare, mental health, Indigenous and refugee health challenges, it guides readers through system complexities. Health Policy in Canada, Third Edition provides a clear, accessible, and comprehensive introduction to the constantly evolving landscape of Canadian health policy. Written by leading scholar Toba Bryant, this text guides students through foundational policy models, the organization of health care delivery in Canada, and the social, political, and economic forces that shape policy development. Thoroughly updated, the third edition reflects major legislative and system-level changes, including COVID-era measures, emerging national pharmacare efforts, and the shifting role of the private sector. Expanded coverage addresses mental health, Indigenous health, and immigration and refugee health, ensuring readers understand the current and future challenges facing Canada's health systems. Designed for accessibility, Bryant blends research, case studies, and real-world examples with strong pedagogical features, including critical-thinking questions, recommended readings, and online resources. Suitable for nursing, health sciences, social work, medicine, and public health programs this edition is an essential classroom resource for anyone seeking a deep yet understandable overview of health policy in Canada today.
AmazonPages: 380, Edition: Third, Paperback, Canadian Scholars
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