The Effects of Health Care Restructuring on Hospital Foundations in Ontario
Introduction Since the advent of universal medical care, Canadians have taken their right to medical care for granted and have assumed that there will always
Introduction Since the advent of universal medical care, Canadians have taken their right to medical care for granted and have assumed that there will always
Introduction Three recent Ontario cases have addressed the question of the court’s power to intetvene in the activities of a charity. This article will analyze
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The editor, Lynn Bevan of the Ontario Bar, is absent on an extended trip through Australia and southeast Asia. Before her departure she reviewed and
For many years now, the dominant approach to health care has been to see disease as being caused by a specific agent and to believe
JOHNHOEY Chief, Department of Community Health, Montreal General Hospital and Associate Professor, Epidemiology and Medicine, McGill University SUZANNE COUET Senior Research Associate, Centre de
With increasing government participation in hospital and health-care financing in Canada, many people have come to believe that public hospitals are owned and operated by
I should explain right at the beginning that my professional experience as an agency executive has been almost exclusively in the mental health field. I