Choosing Canada’s Health Care Future: Lessons of the 1990s and Challenges Ahead

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Choosing Canada’s Health Care Future: Lessons of the 1990s and Challenges Ahead

Health and Healthcare Skills and Workforce Development
Pages:17 pages29 min read

Author: James G. Frank

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Speech delivered to the Ontario Medical Association on April 27, 2001, by James G. Frank, Vice-President and Chief Economist, offers Dr. Frank’s perspectives around the recent history of events in Canada related to social policy—particularly in connection with health care and education.

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Speech delivered to the Ontario Medical Association on April 27, 2001, by James G. Frank, Vice-President and Chief Economist, offers Dr. Frank’s perspectives around the recent history of events in Canada related to social policy—particularly in connection with health care and education.

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This presentation offers some important lessons that we should learn, as well as remarks on the challenges of the future and why these lessons should be remembered as we chart our course in health care policy.

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