Views of Negativity in U.S. Newspaper Coverage of the Canadian Health System: How Health Policy Experts on Opposite Sides of the 49th Parallel See It

P. Rosenau, S. Linder
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To assess newspaper coverage of the Canadian health system, thirty-four U.S. and Canadian health policy experts rated the neutrality of the headlines drawn from all major news stories in The New York Times (NYT) and The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) during a five-year period, excluding opinion pieces and editorials. Coverage of the Canadian health system by the WSJ and NYT was judged as overwhelmingly negative by our sample of policy experts. But the judgments of some of them differed depending on whether they were Canadian or American. Canadian experts were more likely than those from the United States to assess coverage as negative, especially for NYT articles. Conversely, U.S. policy experts more frequently judged NYT headlines as favorable, relative to their Canadian counterparts. Experts' reactions to newspaper coverage of the Canadian health system appear to depend on national identity to some extent. Possible explanations for press negativity are examined.
美国报纸对加拿大卫生系统报道的负面观点:49度线两侧的卫生政策专家如何看待它
为了评估报纸对加拿大卫生系统的报道,34位美国和加拿大的卫生政策专家对《纽约时报》(NYT)和《华尔街日报》(WSJ)在五年内所有主要新闻报道的标题的中立性进行了评级,不包括评论文章和社论。我们的政策专家样本认为,《华尔街日报》和《纽约时报》对加拿大医疗体系的报道绝对是负面的。但其中一些人的判断因他们是加拿大人还是美国人而有所不同。与美国的专家相比,加拿大的专家更有可能认为报道是负面的,尤其是对《纽约时报》的文章。相反,相对于加拿大的同行,美国的政策专家更频繁地认为《纽约时报》的标题是有利的。专家们对报纸报道加拿大卫生系统的反应似乎在某种程度上取决于国家身份。对媒体消极的可能解释进行了研究。
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