Young T K
Soc Sci Med. 1984;18(3):257-64. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(84)90088-1.
The major trends and issues in the historical development of Indian health services in Canada since Confederation are discussed according to: (1) the legislative bases, including the BNA Act, the Indian Act, Indian Treaties, landmark court decisions and post-War national health legislations; (2) the policy statements of the federal government regarding services to Indians, culminating in the Indian Health Policy of 1979; (3) the changes in the organization and delivery of health services from the appointment of the first chief medical officer in 1904 to the multi-million operations of the Medical Services Branch in the 1980s; and (4) the reaction of Indian communities and political organizations to government-sponsored health care and the recent trend towards their increasing participation.
(1)立法基础,包括《英属北美法案》、《印第安人法案》、印第安条约、具有里程碑意义的法院判决以及战后国家卫生立法;(2)联邦政府关于为印第安人提供服务的政策声明,最终形成了1979年的《印第安人卫生政策》;(3)从1904年任命首位首席医疗官到20世纪80年代医疗服务处数百万规模的运营,卫生服务的组织和提供方式的变化;(4)印第安社区和政治组织对政府资助的医疗保健的反应以及近期他们日益增加参与的趋势。