Cover
Contents
Introduction
Part 1. Origins and Alternative Visions
Chapter 1. Did Medicare Make Nursing Work Invisible?
Chapter 2. “One Foot on Each Side of the Border”: Dr. Frederick Dodge Mott, Rural Health, and “Socialized” Medical Care in the United States and Canada, 1930s–70s
Chapter 3. What Was Socialized Medicine? Revisiting the Radical Prehistory of Medicare
Part 2. Omissions: Equity and Access
Chapter 4. Medicare versus Medicine Chest: Court Challenges and Treaty Rights to Health Care
Chapter 5. Medicare and Maternity: Historicizing Inequities in Women’s Health
Chapter 6. Mental Health and Medicare: Who Cares?
Chapter 7. Medicare in Canada from a Disability Rights Perspective: Ontario and Assistive Devices, circa 1975–90
Chapter 8. “Becoming Not a Stranger”: Home Care for Rural Elders in the Age of Medicare
Part 3. Professional Opportunities and Reactions
Chapter 9. Medicare Unfinished: Pharmacare and Denticare
Chapter 10. From Health-Care Policy to Professional Politics: Medicare and Allied Health Professionals in Quebec, 1960–90
Chapter 11. Chief Complaint: Physician Discontent with Canadian Medicare
Chapter 12. Medicine in the Muskeg Metropolis: Doctors and Practices in a Canadian Resource Town, 1960–76
Chapter 13. Challenging Medicare’s Dominance: New Paradigms in Health Promotion and Population Health, 1970–2018
Contributors
Index