This query comes from several sources. As health becomes a higher priority of developing countries, issues of access, financing, efficiency and effectiveness increasingly include a look at 'macro' issues such as the division of effort as between a 'health' focus and a 'medical' focus. Another important area has to do with government policy toward the structure, and its role in the financing of, the overall health care system. At that level, in Eastern Europe and in parts of Latin America for example, there are policy debates not unlike those conducted with Canada introduced the Canada Health Act in 1984. People are interested both in what Canada did, and how it got to that decision (i.e., what were the debates, etc.) - since they are having to go through similar debates to get where they are going. In response to several requests I would like to put the following call to Canadian colleagues. Please send responses to my private email address: <[log in to unmask]> and I will compile what I get (if I get things) and post either here (if small) or to a WWW/Gopher site if big) What are the published sources of information, documentation, etc. which will give a reader a sense of the debate and how the issues were handled in the policy debate over the 1984 Canadian Health Act? Remember: Send replies to <[log in to unmask]>