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Exposing Privatization: Women and Health Care Reform in Canada
Edited by: Pat Armstrong, Carol Amaratunga, Jocelyne Bernier,
Karen Grant, Ann Pederson, Kay Willson
November 2001
What is happening in Canadian health care reform, and what does
it mean for women? Women are the main providers of care,
whether the care is paid or not, institutional or home-based.
Women are also the main recipients of care, especially among the
elderly. Although women are involved in much of the daily decision-
making about health care, they are much less visible among senior
policy-makers and managers. Given that women make up 80% of
health care providers, paid and unpaid, and a majority of patients,
you would expect the question of the impact on women to be at the
top of the agenda. But you would be wrong.
Contents:
The context for health care reform in Canada, by Pat Armstrong
and Hugh Armstrong
Health care restructuring and privatization from women's
perspective in Newfoundland and Labrador, by Ingrid Botting
Health reform, privatization and women in Nova Scotia, by Barbara
Clow
What price have women paid for health care reform: The situation in
Quebec, by Jocelyne Bernier and Marlene Dallaire
Women, privatization and health care reform: The Ontario case, by
Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong
Missing links: The effects of health care privatization on women in
Manitoba and Saskatchewan, by Kay Willson and Jennifer Howard
The differential impact of health care privatization on women in
Alberta, by C.M. Scott, T. Horne and W.E. Thurston
The information gap: The impact of health care reform on British
Columbia women, by Colleen Fuller
Mary Ann Martell
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