重塑初级保健:对加拿大卫生法的泛加拿大视角。

Sydney Dianne Pearce, Danyaal Raza, Pierre-Gerlier Forest, Danielle Martin
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随着改善加拿大卫生系统大门的压力越来越大,初级保健已成为一个避雷针。《加拿大卫生法》(1985年)具有帮助卫生系统实现共同目标的必要组成部分,但还不足以应对当代的挑战。联邦和省/地区政府对这一标志性立法的缺乏想象力和过度限制的解释,以及私人行为者的机会主义变通,正在推动卫生系统远离该法案作者的愿景和加拿大人的期望。这一点在初级保健中最为重要。公众对初级保健的期望已经被CHA深刻地塑造了,我们建议利用及时和严格制定的我们的护理标准来指导前进的道路。虽然立法改革是实现标准和CHA原则的一种选择,但另一种选择是建立一个泛加拿大卫生组织,其任务是为公共覆盖建立公平和循证建议,支持CHA而不是重新开放它。
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Reimagining Primary Care: A Pan-Canadian Perspective on the Canada Health Act.

As pressure mounts to improve access to the front door of Canada's health systems, primary care has become a lightning rod. The Canada Health Act (CHA) (1985) has the necessary components to help health systems achieve shared goals, but it has not been sufficient to meet contemporary challenges. Unimaginative and over-restrictive interpretations of this iconic legislation by federal and provincial/territorial governments, as well as opportunistic workarounds of private actors, are pushing health systems away from the vision of the Act's authors and the expectations of Canadians. Nowhere is this more critical than in primary care. Public expectations of primary care have been profoundly shaped by the CHA, and we suggest leveraging the well-timed and rigorously produced OurCare Standard to guide the path forward. While legislative reform is an option to achieve the Standard and the CHA principles, another is a pan-Canadian health organization mandated to build equity and evidence-informed recommendations for public coverage, bolstering the CHA rather than re-opening it.

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