| Literature DB >> 22548098 |
Michael A O'Neill1, Dylan McGuinty, Bryan Teskey.
Abstract
Based on an extensive sample of the literature, this critical review dissects the principal themes that have animated the Canadian political science profession on the topic of medicare. The review considers the coincidence of economic eras and how these are reflected in the methodological approaches to the study of medicare. As is to be expected, most of the scholarly activity coincides with the economic era marked by fiscal restraint and decreases in social investments (1993-2003). At the same time, the review notes the prevalence of institutionalism as an approach to the topic and the scholarly community's near-consensus on medicare as a defining characteristic of the country and its people.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22548098 PMCID: PMC3107117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthc Policy ISSN: 1715-6572