Marchildon Gregory P
Faculty of Administration, University of Regina, 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, Canada.
Aust Health Rev. 2005 Feb;29(1):105-19. doi: 10.1071/ah050105.
This paper analyses recent health reform agenda in Canada. From 1988 until 1997, the first phase of reforms focused on service integration through regionalisation and a rebalancing of services from illness care to prevention and wellness. The second phase, which has been layered onto the ongoing first phase, is concerned with fiscal sustainability from a provincial perspective, and the fundamental nature of the system from a national perspective. Despite numerous commissions and studies, some questions remain concerning the future direction of the public system. The Canadian reform experience is compared with recent Australian health reform initiatives in terms of service integration through regionalisation, primary care reform, Aboriginal health, the public-private debate, intergovernmental relations and the role of the federal government.
本文分析了加拿大近期的医疗改革议程。从1988年到1997年,改革的第一阶段重点是通过区域化实现服务整合,并将服务从疾病护理重新平衡到预防和健康方面。第二阶段叠加在正在进行的第一阶段之上,从省级角度关注财政可持续性,从国家角度关注体系的基本性质。尽管有众多委员会和研究,但关于公共体系的未来方向仍存在一些问题。加拿大的改革经验与澳大利亚近期在通过区域化实现服务整合、初级医疗改革、原住民健康、公私辩论、政府间关系以及联邦政府作用等方面的医疗改革举措进行了比较。