"If There Is One Class of Patients that Government Aided Hospital Should Make Room and Care for, It Is Maternity Cases": Infectious Disease, Maternal Health, and Public Health in the History of Saskatchewan's Earliest Hospitals, 1895-1919.

Helen Vandenberg, Letitia Johnson
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This study investigates the evolution of hospital development in Saskatchewan during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Utilizing provincial health department reports, local newspapers, and Victorian Order of Nurses records, it highlights the shifting social and health priorities that solidified the dominance of municipal hospitals in the Canadian prairie. Charitable religious and women's organizations were significantly involved in the earliest hospital development. The Union Hospital Act of 1917 marked a significant shift, enabling municipalities to collaborate through taxation to fund small hospitals. Initially focused on infectious disease control for immigrant settlers, public health officials later championed small union hospitals to prevent maternal and infant deaths. The uneven success of early hospitals, shaped by diverse funding sources and regional disparities, challenges the notion of hospitals as preordained sites for Medicare, reflecting instead a shifting negotiation of priorities, resources, and public health goals related to Saskatchewan's health system history.

“如果有一类病人是政府资助的医院应该腾出空间和照顾的,那就是产妇病例”:1895-1919年萨斯喀彻温省最早医院历史上的传染病、产妇保健和公共卫生。
本研究调查医院的发展演变在萨斯喀彻温省在十九世纪末和二十世纪初。利用省卫生部门的报告、当地报纸和维多利亚护士命令记录,它强调了社会和健康优先事项的转变,巩固了加拿大草原市立医院的主导地位。慈善、宗教和妇女组织积极参与了最早的医院发展。1917年的《联合医院法》标志着一个重大转变,使市政当局能够通过税收合作,为小型医院提供资金。公共卫生官员最初专注于移民定居者的传染病控制,后来支持小型工会医院防止母婴死亡。由于不同的资金来源和地区差异,早期医院的成功参差不齐,挑战了医院作为医疗保险预定地点的概念,反映了与萨斯喀彻温省卫生系统历史相关的优先事项、资源和公共卫生目标的变化谈判。
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