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Health Matters
Evidence, Critical Social Science, and Health Care in Canada
Price:
$45.95
ISBN: 9781487525385
Pub Date: June 2020
This book calls into question the complexity of social, political, cultural, and technological aspects of the health care system. It explores how critical social science research can be put into action to improve health care in Canada.
Take Care
Warning Signals for Canada's Health System
Price:
$37.95
ISBN: 9780920059234
Pub Date: January 1994
Take Care: Warning Signals for Canada's Health System examines the modern Canadian health care system and exposes the impact of neo-conservative and market-oriented policies.
Vital Signs
Nursing in Transition
Price:
$31.95
ISBN: 9780920059593
Pub Date: September 1993
Vital Signs focuses on nursing work, but offers lessons about the state and women's work that go well beoynd the health care sector.
Medical Alert
New Work Organizations in Health Care
Price:
$37.95
ISBN: 9781551930084
Pub Date: January 1997
Patients and health care workers describe their experiences in the private health care sector and their responses challenge the assumptions of private-sector advocates, with implications reaching far beyond Canadian hospitals.
Health Matters
Evidence, Critical Social Science, and Health Care in Canada
$45.95
ISBN: 9781487525385
Pub Date: June 2020
This book calls into question the complexity of social, political, cultural, and technological aspects of the health care system. It explores how critical social science research can be put into action to improve health care in Canada.
Take Care
Warning Signals for Canada's Health System
$37.95
ISBN: 9780920059234
Pub Date: January 1994
Vital Signs
Nursing in Transition
$31.95
ISBN: 9780920059593
Pub Date: September 1993
Medical Alert
New Work Organizations in Health Care
$37.95
ISBN: 9781551930084
Pub Date: January 1997
Patients and health care workers describe their experiences in the private health care sector and their responses challenge the assumptions of private-sector advocates, with implications reaching far beyond Canadian hospitals.