Narrow your search

Library

LUCA School of Arts (2)

Odisee (2)

Thomas More Kempen (2)

Thomas More Mechelen (2)

UCLL (2)

VIVES (2)

KU Leuven (1)

VUB (1)


Resource type

book (2)


Language

English (2)


Year
From To Submit

2020 (1)

2006 (1)

Listing 1 - 2 of 2
Sort by

Book
Distributed democracy : health care governance in Ontario
Author:
ISBN: 1487535880 1487535872 Year: 2020 Publisher: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

"The governance of health care in Ontario has long provided many opportunities for citizens and stakeholders to participate, deliberate and influence health care policy and investment decisions. Yet, despite providing more opportunities for citizen deliberation and influence, this book asks, is the system actually democratic? To answer this question, Distributed Democracy advances an original analytical framework to guide an investigation of democracy and accountability relationships in complex policy making environments. Using an analytical framework in the context of health care governance in Ontario from 2004-2019, this book reveals that the popular criticisms of health care governance in Ontario are misplaced, and in fact, misrepresent other problems: the democratic system of local health care governance is often plagued by severed connections among the various layers of deliberation and policy-making. The lessons for the design of truly democratic governance extend beyond the case of health care in Ontario into the numerous policy realms for which citizen and stakeholder participation and deliberation is increasingly practiced."--


Book
Mutualism and health care : British hospital contributory schemes in the twentieth century
Authors: --- ---
ISBN: 1781701423 1847792162 9781847792167 0719065798 9780719065798 Year: 2006 Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Mutualism and health care presents the first comprehensive account of a major innovation in hospital funding before the NHS. The voluntary hospitals, which provided the bulk of Britain's acute hospital services, diversified their financial base by establishing hospital contributory schemes. Through these, working people subscribed small, regular amounts to their local hospitals, in return for which they were eligible for free hospital care. Mutualism and health care evaluates the extent to which the schemes were successful in achieving comprehensive coverage of the population, funding hospital

Listing 1 - 2 of 2
Sort by