作为共同医疗机构的原住民看门人:来自加拿大的证据

IF 3.1 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Akolisa Ufodike, Oliver Nnamdi Okafor, Michael Opara
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本研究调查了加拿大原住民医疗保健背景下非正式看门人的作用。虽然现有文献侧重于专业人士的把关,如公司董事会成员、审计师、全科医生和专家,但我们提供了关于非正规原住民把关人在医疗保健系统中作用的经验证据。守门人与政府和原住民一起履行一系列的守门职能。根据公共池理论,我们使用案例研究来理解看门人的角色。我们确定了原住民守门人的角色,包括医疗保健项目控制、资源控制和生态系统控制。我们还发现,这些看门人构成了一个可行的、长期存在的共同资源库机构,有助于联邦政府分阶段将医疗保健治理过渡到原住民。
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First Nations gatekeepers as a common pool health care institution: Evidence from Canada

This study investigates the roles of informal gatekeepers in the context of First Nations health care in Canada. While existing literature focuses on gatekeeping by professionals, such as corporate board members, auditors, general practitioners, and specialists, we present empirical evidence on the role of informal First Nations’ gatekeepers in a health care system. Gatekeepers engage with government and First Nations along a continuum of gatekeeping functions. Drawing on common pool theory, we use a case study to understand the gatekeepers’ roles. We identify First Nations gatekeepers’ roles to include health care program control, resource control, and ecosystem control. We also find that these gatekeepers constitute a viable long-enduring common pool resource institution that can be useful for the federal government's phased approach in transitioning health care governance to the First Nations.

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