The Boundaries of Medicare: Public Health Care beyond the Canada Health Act (McGill-Queen's/AMS Healthcare Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society Book 61) by Katherine Fierlbeck

The Boundaries of Medicare: Public Health Care beyond the Canada Health Act (McGill-Queen's/AMS Healthcare Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society Book 61)

Katherine Fierlbeck
250 pages
McGill-Queen's University Press
Feb 2023
Hardcover
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While almost all universal health coverage in Canada is provided under the Canada Health Act, there is Medicare coverage that is provided outside of the act. This is the first book to explain the nature of these boundary health services, why they exist, and how to navigate them in practice.

The Boundaries of Medicare examines the complex range of public health care services and coverage arrangements that predate or have developed alongside the Canada Health Act. These provisions - including for workers' compensation, military personnel and veterans, incarcerated persons, migrants, and Indigenous Peoples - are often not well understood, even by those working at policy and delivery levels. Katherine Fierlbeck and Gregory Marchildon aim to improve understanding of these boundary services: why they were established, who is eligible for them, how services are provided, how they are paid for, and how they are managed within a multilevel governance system. They also look at the dramatic increase in virtual health care services since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and their relationship to the Canada Health Act.

Explaining the origins, operations, and tensions of government-funded health care outside the Canada Health Act, The Boundaries of Medicare is an essential resource for policymakers, providers, administrators, and patients seeking to navigate Medicare in Canada.

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A clear-eyed analysis of publicly funded health care that is not directly covered under the Canada Health Act. --This text refers to the hardcover edition. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Katherine Fierlbeck is professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.Gregory P. Marchildon is professor emeritus at the University of Toronto. --This text refers to the hardcover edition. REVIEW
"Thoroughly exploring the complicated landscape of medical services in Canada, Fierlbeck and Marchildon offer an extremely well-researched, clear, and useful resource to health and medicine scholars and professionals. The Boundaries of Medicare is an enjoyable and unique read." Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph and author of The Smile Gap: A History of Oral Health and Social Inequality --This text refers to the hardcover edition. Read more Continue reading Read less
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