A vision for the role of governments in supporting the public's health: Learning from the past and expanding our imaginations for the future.

Q3 Medicine
Lindsay McLaren
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Governments in Canada and elsewhere play a very significant role in shaping the health of populations, but the main ways in which they do so are largely hidden because they lie outside of the health sector and are thus under-leveraged. Neoliberal economic and social policy has eroded upstream determinants of health, with profound consequences for health equity. The current polycrisis-a predictable outcome of neoliberalism-provides an opportunity to re-imagine a role for governments in supporting the public's health. Anchored in a broad version of public health, I consider three levels where we, as a community of health professionals, could start to envision such a version of government, focusing primarily on federal government: (1) public spending; (2) overall orientation of government vis-à-vis the well-being of the population; and (3) the broader political economic paradigm and its dynamics of power. Collectively, these offer opportunity to learn from our past while expanding our imaginations for the future. Such a vision will require the support, and the humility, of healthcare leaders.

对政府在支持公众健康方面的作用的设想:从过去吸取教训,扩大我们对未来的想象。
加拿大和其他地方的政府在塑造人口健康方面发挥着非常重要的作用,但它们这样做的主要方式在很大程度上是隐藏的,因为它们处于卫生部门之外,因此杠杆作用不足。新自由主义经济和社会政策侵蚀了健康的上游决定因素,对健康公平产生了深远影响。当前的多重危机——新自由主义可以预见的结果——提供了一个机会来重新设想政府在支持公众健康方面的角色。从广义的公共卫生角度出发,我考虑了三个层面,作为一个健康专业人士社区,我们可以开始设想这样一种政府,主要关注联邦政府:(1)公共支出;(2)政府对-à-vis人民福祉的总体取向;(3)更广泛的政治经济范式及其权力动态。总的来说,这些都为我们提供了从过去学习的机会,同时扩大了我们对未来的想象力。这样的愿景需要医疗保健领导者的支持和谦逊。
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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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