Health care, entitlement and citizenship /

Redden examines the theoretical dimensions of citizenship and rights in Canada as they intersect with health care politics, and offers answers to questions concerning the right to health care and the equitable distribution of health care resources.

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Kaituhi matua: Redden, Candace Johnson
Kaituhi rangatōpū: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
Hōputu: Licensed eBooks
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I whakaputaina: Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press ©2002.
Rangatū:Institute of Public Administration of Canada series in public management and governance.
Urunga tuihono:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/9781442675667
Rārangi ihirangi:
  • ""CONTENTS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Health Care Entitlement and Citizenship Development""; ""3 The Evolution of Social Rights in Canada""; ""4 The Right to Health Care""; ""5 Sources of Stasis: Budgeting, Perceptions of Privatization, and the Politics of Federalism""; ""6 Medicine, Health, and Inequality""; ""7 Citizenship, Entitlement, Community: Evaluating Community Governance Structures""; ""8 Conclusion: Health Care and Universality â€? Looking Ahead""; ""NOTES""; ""REFERENCES""; ""INDEX""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""
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