Shifting sands: government group relationships in the health care sector
"In this comparative study Joan Boase traces the evolution of relationships among governments and health care interest groups in four provinces - Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Alberta - and finds that, although they have faced similar problems, they have responded in different ways." &...
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Montreal u.a.
McGill-Queen's Univ. Pr.
1994
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Schriftenreihe: | Canadian public administration series
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this comparative study Joan Boase traces the evolution of relationships among governments and health care interest groups in four provinces - Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Alberta - and finds that, although they have faced similar problems, they have responded in different ways." "The author employs several theoretical approaches to explain these responses, including community/policy networks, institutionalism, and state traditions, and uses case studies to illustrate the intense interest group activity that has occurred in this sector. Boase reaches three conclusions: (1) with the development of a national health insurance plan, government actions have shifted from reliance on interest group liberalism towards concerted efforts to plan the structure of the welfare system; (2) the different systems of interest intermediation that evolved in the provinces reflect the underlying political and administrative culture and institutional structures within the provinces; and (3) the unique proactive approach taken by Ontario in the 1980s was a deliberate effort to modify the institutional arrangements through which groups had traditionally influenced policy. Boase suggests that the complexities of modern government and the move towards redistributive politics will lead the positive state to make extraordinary efforts to control its environment in the future." "Shifting Sands will be of particular interest to health care specialists and activists as well as policy-makers and legislators."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XXV, 213 S. |
ISBN: | 077351158X |
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spelling | Boase, Joan P. Verfasser aut Shifting sands government group relationships in the health care sector Joan Price Boase Montreal u.a. McGill-Queen's Univ. Pr. 1994 XXV, 213 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Canadian public administration series "In this comparative study Joan Boase traces the evolution of relationships among governments and health care interest groups in four provinces - Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Alberta - and finds that, although they have faced similar problems, they have responded in different ways." "The author employs several theoretical approaches to explain these responses, including community/policy networks, institutionalism, and state traditions, and uses case studies to illustrate the intense interest group activity that has occurred in this sector. Boase reaches three conclusions: (1) with the development of a national health insurance plan, government actions have shifted from reliance on interest group liberalism towards concerted efforts to plan the structure of the welfare system; (2) the different systems of interest intermediation that evolved in the provinces reflect the underlying political and administrative culture and institutional structures within the provinces; and (3) the unique proactive approach taken by Ontario in the 1980s was a deliberate effort to modify the institutional arrangements through which groups had traditionally influenced policy. Boase suggests that the complexities of modern government and the move towards redistributive politics will lead the positive state to make extraordinary efforts to control its environment in the future." "Shifting Sands will be of particular interest to health care specialists and activists as well as policy-makers and legislators."--BOOK JACKET. Politique sanitaire - Alberta Politique sanitaire - Canada Politique sanitaire - Nouvelle-Écosse Politique sanitaire - Ontario Politique sanitaire - Québec (Province) Government Alberta Government Nova Scotia Government Ontario Health Planning Organizations Alberta Health Planning Organizations Nova Scotia Health Planning Organizations Ontario Health Policy Alberta Health Policy Nova Scotia Health Policy Ontario Interinstitutional Relations Alberta Interinstitutional Relations Nova Scotia Interinstitutional Relations Ontario Medical policy Alberta Medical policy Canada Medical policy Nova Scotia Medical policy Ontario Medical policy Québec (Province) Gesundheitspolitik (DE-588)4113743-7 gnd rswk-swf Kanada Kanada (DE-588)4029456-0 gnd rswk-swf Kanada (DE-588)4029456-0 g Gesundheitspolitik (DE-588)4113743-7 s DE-604 |
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title | Shifting sands government group relationships in the health care sector |
title_auth | Shifting sands government group relationships in the health care sector |
title_exact_search | Shifting sands government group relationships in the health care sector |
title_full | Shifting sands government group relationships in the health care sector Joan Price Boase |
title_fullStr | Shifting sands government group relationships in the health care sector Joan Price Boase |
title_full_unstemmed | Shifting sands government group relationships in the health care sector Joan Price Boase |
title_short | Shifting sands |
title_sort | shifting sands government group relationships in the health care sector |
title_sub | government group relationships in the health care sector |
topic | Politique sanitaire - Alberta Politique sanitaire - Canada Politique sanitaire - Nouvelle-Écosse Politique sanitaire - Ontario Politique sanitaire - Québec (Province) Government Alberta Government Nova Scotia Government Ontario Health Planning Organizations Alberta Health Planning Organizations Nova Scotia Health Planning Organizations Ontario Health Policy Alberta Health Policy Nova Scotia Health Policy Ontario Interinstitutional Relations Alberta Interinstitutional Relations Nova Scotia Interinstitutional Relations Ontario Medical policy Alberta Medical policy Canada Medical policy Nova Scotia Medical policy Ontario Medical policy Québec (Province) Gesundheitspolitik (DE-588)4113743-7 gnd |
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