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Fact, fiction, and faction the politics of medical care re-form in Canada as it appears south of the border | Author(s) | Ted Marmor |
Journal title | Canadian Journal on Aging, vol 14, no 2, Summer 1995 |
Pages | pp 426-436 |
Keywords | Health services ; Policy ; Comparison ; International ; Canada ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Commentary about Canada (and claims about US reform) come from media and professional channels south of the border in the US and hence enter Canadian health care politics. An argument is put that the increased cross-national diffusion of health care commentary extends far beyond North America and calls for different kinds of interpretation, learning and protection. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-970821262 A |
Classmark | L: QAD: 48: 72: 7S: 7T |
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