Longer waits in private system: Dosanjh
Colleen M. Flood, “Longer waits in private system: Dosanjh” (2005) Vancouver Sun.
Colleen M. Flood, “Longer waits in private system: Dosanjh” (2005) Vancouver Sun.
“The First Ministers’ Accord on Health Renewal and the Future of Home Care in Canada” (with Sanober S. Motiwala, Peter C. Coyte and Audrey Laporte (2005) 2: 4 Longwoods Review 2-10. PR. 9 pages
“Supreme disagreement: the highest court affirms an empty right” (with Terry Sullivan) in (2005) 173(2) Canadian Medical Association Journal 142 [Link to full text]. PR. 2 pages
“Courting Trouble: The Supreme Court’s Embrace of Private Health Insurance” (with Steven Lewis) in (2005) 2(1) Healthcare Policy, 26-36. This article received the most hits of all articles published in this inaugural volume. PR. 11 pages
“Introduction: Legislating and Litigating Health Care Rights Around the World” (withLance Gable and Lawrence O. Gostin) (2005) 33(4) Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 636-641 [Link to full text]. 6 pages
“Just Medicare: The Role of Canadian Courts in Determining Health Care Rights and Access” (2005) 33(4) Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 669-691. PR. 23 pages
“Section 7 ‘Safety Valves’: Appealing Wait Times Within A One-Tier System” (with Caroline Pitfield) in Access to Justice, Access to Care: The Legal Debate over Private Health Insurance (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005). PR. 28 pages
“Introduction” (with Kent Roach and Lorne Sossin) in Access to Justice, Access to Care: The Legal Debate over Private Health Insurance (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005). PR. 20 pages
Guest editor with Lawrence Gostin and Lance Gable of a special edition of the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics entitled “Legislating and Litigating Health Care Rights Around the World” (2005) 33(4) JL Med & Ethics. PR. 120 pages
Presentation at the conference “For Profit Healthcare: What is the Big Deal?”, Society of Graduates in Health Policy, Management and Evaluation and the Toronto Chapter of the Canadian College of Health Services Executives. January 17, 2005, Toronto, Ontario.