The Illegality of Private Health Care in Canada
“The Illegality of Private Health Care in Canada”, paper presented on the Dialogue on Health Reform Roundtable. June 28, 2000, Toronto, Ontario.
“The Illegality of Private Health Care in Canada”, paper presented on the Dialogue on Health Reform Roundtable. June 28, 2000, Toronto, Ontario.
“Reinventing Health Care: A Comparison of Reform in Canada and New Zealand” paper presented to the New Zealand Treasury. May 26, 2000, Wellington, New Zealand.
“Conundrums in Causation and Informed Consent”, Paper presented to the Superior Court of Justice, Spring Education Seminar. April 26-28, 2000, London, Ontario.
“Rights to Health Care in Canada”, paper presented at Erasmus Health Policy Institute. March 2000, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
“Commentary on Universal Access and Cross-subsidies” presented at “Breaking the Mould: Reconceiving Telecommunications Regulation”, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto. February 2000, Toronto, Ontario.
“Reinventing Health Care: A Comparison of Reform in Canada and New Zealand”, presented at the Toronto Law Faculty lunchtime meeting. February 2000, Toronto, Ontario.
“Reinventing Health Care: A Comparison of Reform in Canada and New Zealand”, presented to the Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto. February 2000, Toronto, Ontario.
Colleen M. Flood, “Accountability, Flexibility and Integration: How to Fix Medicare” (2000) 21:4 Policy Options.
Carolyn Tuohy, Colleen M. Flood & Mark Stabile, “How Does Private Finance Affect Public Health Care Systems? Marshalling the Evidence from OECD Nations” (2000) Ontario Medical Review. The impact of private finance on publicly funded health care systems depends on how the relationship between public and private finance is structured. This essay first reviews the experience in five nations that exemplify different ways of drawing the public/private boundary to address the...
Michael Decter et al, “IRPP Task Force on Health Policy, Recommendations to First Ministers” (2000) International Institute for Restorative Practices.