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245 1 0 _aJust medicare :
_bwhat's in, what's out, how we decide /
_cedited by Colleen M. Flood.
260 _aToronto [Ont. :
_bUniversity of Toronto Press,
_c(c)2006.
300 _a1 online resource (vii, 458 pages)
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505 0 0 _a1. What is in and out of Medicare? who decides? /
_rColleen M. Flood, Carolyn Tuohy and Mark Stabile --
_t2. Charter challenges and evidence-based decision-making in the health care system : towards a symbiotic relationship /
_rDonna Greschner --
_t3. Misdiagnosis or cure? : charter review of the health care system /
_rMartha Jackman --
_t4. Claiming equity and justice in health : the role of the South African right to health in ensuring access to HIV/AIDS treatment /
_rLisa Forman --
_t5. Abortion denied : bearing the limits of law /
_rSanda Rodgers --
_t6. Protecting fairness in women's health : the case of emergency contraception /
_rJoanna N. Erdman and Rebecca J. Cook --
_t7. Achieving reproductive rights : access to emergency oral contraception and abortion in Quebec /
_rRobert P. Kouri --
_t8. Jurisdictional roulette : constitutional and structural barriers to aboriginal access to health /
_rConstance MacIntosh --
_t9. The rural aboriginal health gap : the Romanow solutions? /
_rJanesca Kydd --
_t10. Access to treatment of serious mental illness : enabling choice or enabling treatment? /
_rSheila Wildeman --
_t11. The legal regulation of referral incentives : physician kickbacks and physician self-referral /
_rSujit Choudhry, Niteesh K. Choudhry and Adalsteinn D. Brown --
_t12. The costs of avoiding physician conflicts of interest : a cautionary tale of gainsharing regulation /
_rRichard S. Saver --
_t13. The agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights and its implications for health care /
_rRoxanne Mykitiuk and Michelle Dagnino --
_t14. Patient mobility in the European Union /
_rAndre Den Exter --
_t15. The power of illusion and the illusion of power : direct-to-consumer advertising and Canadian health care /
_rPatricia Peppin --
_t16. The media, marketing, and genetic services /
_rTimothy Caulfield --
_t17. Commercialized medical research and the need for regulatory reform /
_rTrudo Lemmens --
_t18. Grasping the nettle : confronting the issue of competing interests and obligations in health research policy /
_rJocelyn Downie.
520 0 _aThe most important issue facing Canadian health care today is access to services. But who decides what services will be publicly funded, and how? The essays in Just Medicare explore the diverse means by which law influences what should and should not be covered by publicly-funded Medicare.Edited by Colleen M. Flood, the collection demonstrates three analytical approaches to the question of what services attract public funding. The first describes the existing processes for determining what is in and out of the publicly-funded sector and what is left to the private sector. The second approach suggests the principles that should guide decision-making and then investigates existing decision-making processes to see whether or not such principles are applied. The third analytical approach focuses on the processes of determining what services are publicly funded and, in particular, the right to review or appeal those decisions.The role of law is usually underestimated by those in health policy. Just Medicare illustrates that legal scholars can also contribute to the issue of how to allocate scarce health resources by determining what constitutes fair processes for decision-making, and by challenging unjust processes. In re-evaluating the potential of the law, this collection adds an important new dimension to the issue of health care in Canada.
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_zCanada.
650 0 _aNational health insurance
_xLaw and legislation
_zCanada.
650 0 _aMedical policy
_zCanada.
650 0 _aMedical policy.
650 1 2 _aDelivery of Health Care
_xlegislation & jurisprudence
650 2 2 _aHealth Policy
650 2 2 _aNational Health Programs
_xlegislation & jurisprudence
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aFlood, Colleen M.
_d1966-
700 1 _q(Colleen Marion),
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=682449&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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