Royal Commission on Health Services

Royal Commission on Health Services

Author: Canada. Royal Commission on Health Services

Publisher: Queen's Printer

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 946

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Royal Commission appointed on the 20th June, 1961, to inquire into and report upon the existing facilities and the future need for health services for the people of Canada, and the resources to provide such services, as well as to recommend such measures as will ensure that the best possible health care is available to all Canadians. In 2 volumes. Appendix B list studies prepared for the Commission which are individually published and catalogued.


Current Catalog

Current Catalog

Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 1160

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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.


Report

Report

Author: Royal Commission on Health Services for Canada

Publisher:

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 942

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Report

Report

Author: Canada. Royal Commission on Health Services

Publisher:

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 406

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Report

Report

Author: Canada. Royal Commission on the Criminal Law Relating to Criminal Sexual Psychopaths

Publisher: Queen's Printer

Published: 1958

Total Pages: 216

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Mental Health Systems Compared

Mental Health Systems Compared

Author: R. Paul Olson

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 0398076588

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The primary objective of this book is to provide comprehensive descriptions and make comparative evaluations of each of the mental health systems of four Western, industrialized countries. The countries selected illustrate a continuum from a highly centralized and publicly financed, national health service in Great Britain to a predominantly decentralized and more privately financed market of mental health services in the United States. In between these two contrasting types are examples of national health services and insurance programs in Norway and Canada. Contributing experts from each country begin their chapters with an overview of the geographic, demographic, political, economic, and cultural contexts in which their mental health systems are situated. Thereafter, they (a) present national data to estimate the need for mental health services, (b) describe national mental health policies and programs designed to meet their population's need, (c) indicate how mental health services are organized and delivered, and (d) discuss how their system is financed and provided resources. A common chapter outline facilitates comparisons among all four systems on relevant evaluation criteria: (a) access and equity, (b) quality and efficacy, (c) cost and efficiency, (d) financing and fairness, (e) protection and participation, and (f) population relevance. In the final section of each chapter, the authors provide recommendations for improved performance of their mental health system. In the initial chapter, the editor provides an overview, introduces the four countries selected, and defines the evaluation criteria applied by all contributing authors. The final two chapters address convergence and divergence among the four systems and provide recommendations for improvement and for future comparative studies. The intended audience includes mental health policymakers, program administrators and managers; teachers of graduate level courses relat