Wasting Away is a provocative text that examines and assesses the Canadian health care system. This seven-chapter book explores the development of the Canadian health care system and breaks the analysis down into accessible units:: who provides (the institutions and the people); who pays (funding sources); and who decides (public, private, and patients). The concluding chapter sums up the winners and losers in this system. A new Introduction by the authors thoroughly updatesthe subject.
Introduction to the Wynford Edition; The Wasting Away of Care; From Cuts and Chemicals to Carrots and Condoms: The Development of Canadian Health Care; Who Provides: The Institutions; Who Provides: The People; Who Pays; Who Decides; Who Wins and Who Loses; Recommended Readings; Bibliography; Index;
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