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Tables of Contents for Exposing Privatization
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
8
3
The Context for Health Care Reform in Canada
11
38
Introduction
11
1
The Aftermath of War
11
5
After the Welfare State
16
13
Canadian Reforms
29
12
Conclusion
41
8
Health Restructuring and Privatization from Women's Perspective in Newfoundland and Labrador
49
46
Introduction
49
1
Restructuring of the Health Care System
50
11
Privatizing Medical Services
61
13
The Impact of Privatization of Women as Care Providers
74
4
Shifting from Long-term Institutional to Home and Community-based Care
78
17
Health Reform, Privatization and Women in Nova Scotia
95
26
Introduction
95
1
Overview of Health Care Reform in Nova Scotia
96
5
Privatization Trends in Health Care Reform
101
5
Women and Health Care Reform
106
4
Women, Health Care and Privatization
110
6
Conclusion
116
5
What Price Have Women Paid for Health Care Reform? The Situation in Quebec
121
42
Introduction
121
1
Health Care Reform
122
17
The Price of Health Care Reform for Women in Quebec
139
12
Conclusion
151
12
Women, Privatization and Health Care Reform: The Ontario Case
163
54
Introduction
163
1
Hospitals
164
14
Long-term Care in the Community
178
9
Long-term Residential Care
187
5
Primary Care
192
6
Mental Health
198
1
Rehabilitation Services
199
2
Targeted Programs for Women
201
3
Health Information Technology
204
1
Conclusion
204
13
Missing Links: The Effects of Health Care Privatization on Women in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
217
36
Introduction
217
6
Privatization
223
11
The Impact of Privatization on Women
234
11
Conclusion
245
8
The Differential Impact of Health Care Privatization on Women in Alberta
253
34
Introduction
253
1
Gender-based Analysis in Alberta
254
3
The Evolution of Alberta Health and Social Policy
257
3
Public Participation
260
3
Privatization of Health Care in Alberta
263
18
Conclusion
281
6
The Information Gap: The Impact of Health Care Reform on British Columbia Women
287
1
The BC Process of Health Care Reform
287
1
Health Care Governance
288
2
Health Care Jobs
290
5
Nursing: The Burden of Care
295
2
Health Care Reform and Privatization
297
2
Hospital Reform
299
4
The Information Gap
303
6
Conclusion
309
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