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Covering a wide range of issues, the 22 cases included in Case Studies in Canadian Health Policy and Management constitute an exceptional resource for bringing real-life policy questions into the classroom. Based on actual events, the cases have been developed with input from mid-career professionals with strong field experience and extensively tested in Raisa B. Deber’s graduate case study seminar at the University of Toronto. Each case features both a substantive health policy issue and a selection of key concepts and methods appropriate to examining public policy, public health, and health care management issues.In each case, the authors provide a summary of the case and the related policy issues, a description of events, suggested questions for discussion, supporting information, and both works cited and further reading. Suitable for graduate and undergraduate classrooms in programs in a variety of fields, Case Studies in Canadian Health Policy and Management is an exceptional educational resource.This second edition features all new cases, as well as adding an introductory chapter that provides a framework and tools for health policy analysis in Canada.
Raisa B. Deber is a professor at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto.Catherine L. Mah is an assistant professor in the Division of Public Health Policy at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1 – Concepts for the Policy AnalystRaisa DeberChapter 2 – Danger at the Gates? Screening for Tuberculosis in Immigrants and RefugeesMichael Gardam, Marisa Creatore, and Raisa DeberChapter 3 – Making Canadians Healthier: Where Do We Start?Nurlan Algashov, Patricia Baranek, Cheri Biscope, Kathryn Clarke, Mark Dobrow, Asmita Gillani, Irene Koo, Catherine L. Mah, Brandy McKenna, MichÈle Parent, Miriam Alton Scharf, Shahzad Siddiqui, Louise Signal, Rachel Wortzman, and Raisa DeberChapter 4 – Trimming the Fat: Dealing with ObesityKaterina Gapanenko, Catherine L. Mah, Shaheena Mukhi, David Rudoler, and Raisa DeberChapter 5 – Trouble on TapBrenda Gamble, Nancy Kraetschmer, Kenneth Cheak Kwan Lam, Catherine L. Mah, Caroline Rafferty, and Raisa DeberChapter 6 – The Bite of Blood Safety: Screening Blood For West Nile VirusHelen Looker, David Reeleder, and Raisa DeberChapter 7 – Looking for Trouble: Developing and Implementing a National Network for Infectious Disease Surveillance in CanadaChristopher W. McDougall, David Kirsch, Brian Schwartz, and Raisa DeberChapter 8 – Filling in the Gaps: The Decision to Utilize Agency Nursing in Tarman HospitalKaren Arthurs, Andrea Baumann, Doreen Day, Sarah Dimmock, Leah Levesque, Eleanor Ross, Vera Ingrid Tarman, and Raisa DeberChapter 9 – Midwifery: Special DeliveryKaren Born, Carole-Anne Chiasson, Shawna Gutfreund, Lisa Jackson, Esther Levy, Judy Litwack-Goldman, Elizabeth McCarthy, Wendy Sutton, Betty Wu-Lawrence, and Raisa DeberChapter 10 – The Demanding Supply: Licensing International Doctors and Nurses in OntarioMohamad Alameddine, Charles Battershill, Andrea Baumann, Maureen Boon, Karen Born, Andrea Cortinois, Rinku Dhaliwal, Adam M. Dukelow, David Hoff, Carolina Jimenez, Nibal Lubbad, Maria Mathews, Glen Randall, Melissa Rausch, and Raisa Deber.Chapter 11 – Primary Health Care in Ontario: Inching Towards ReformMonica Aggarwal, Munaza Chaudhry, Stephanie Gan, Nada Victoria Ghandour, William Kou, Leslie MacMillan, Catherine L. Mah, Meghan McMahon, Lucinda Montizambert, Allie Peckham, David Rudoler, Rena Singer-Gordon, Debra Zelisko, and Raisa DeberChapter 12 – At Any Price? Paying for New Cancer DrugsLaurie Bourne, Rachna Chaudhary, David Ford, Olivia Hagemeyer, Christopher J. Longo, Elaine Meertens, and Raisa DeberChapter 13 – What to Do With the Queue? Reducing Wait Times for Cancer CareJohn Blake, Daniel Bolland, Ian Dawe, Brenda Gamble, Gunita Mitera, Natalie (Wajs) Rashkovan, Somayeh Sadat, Kenneth Van Wyk, and Raisa DeberChapter 14 – Down the Tubes: Should In Vitro Fertilization Be Insured in Ontario?Talar Boyajian, Susan Bronskill, Sheryl Farrar, Erin Gilbart, Seija K. Kromm, Lise Labrecque, Mina Mawani, Wendy Medved, Phyllis Tanaka, Dan Tassie, Judy Verbeeten, and Raisa DeberChapter 15 – Prescription for ConflictBev Lever, Laura Esmail, Linda Gail Young, and Raisa DeberChapter 16 – Ask Your Doctor: Direct to Consumer Advertising of Prescription MedicinesChris Bonnett, Christopher J. Longo, Yeesha Poon, and Raisa DeberChapter 17 – Rehabilitating Auto InsurancePaul Holyoke, Marie Balitbit, Lee Tasker, and Raisa DeberChapter 18 – Everybody Out of the Pool: Financing Health Expenditures through Medical Savings AccountsKenneth Cheak Kwan Lam, Mark Rovere, and Raisa DeberChapter 19 – Long Term Care Reform in Ontario: “The Long Delivery”Patricia Baranek, Jane-Anne Campbell, Kerry Kuluski, Christopher Longo, Frances Morton-Chang, Karen Spalding, Carolyn Steele Gray, Fern Teplitsky, Romy Joseph Thomas, Jillian Watkins, Anne Wojtak, and Raisa DeberChapter 20 – Depending on How You Cut It: Resource Allocation by a Community Care Access CentreJane-Anne Campbell, Heather Chappell, Joanne Greco, Jeff Hohenkerk, Joshua Kline, Shannon L. Sibbald, Karen Spalding, Fern Teplitsky, Anne Wojtak, and Raisa DeberChapter 21 – Shoot and Tell: Mandatory Gunshot Wound Reporting by PhysiciansCarrie-Lynn Haines, Julie Holmes, Paul Miller, Sharon Vanin, and Raisa DeberChapter 22 – Dying to Die: Euthanasia and (Physician-) Assisted SuicideChristopher A. Klinger, Joe Slack, and Raisa DeberChapter 23 – Screen TestsYvonne Bombard, Marion Byce, CÉline Cressman, Rea Devakos, Daniel Farris, Daune Macgregor, Zahava R.S. Rosenberg-Yunger, Natasha Sharpe, and Raisa DeberAbout the Contributors