Episode 7: Interview with Dr. Katherine Fierlbeck, Professor at Dalhousie University
Description: Want to learn about Canada's famous health care system? We do a deep dive with Dr. Katherine Fierlbeck into understanding the single payer system, how it's shaped by politics, and if Canadian health care is really free.
Recorded: August 7th, 2019.
Location: Recorded remotely.
Timestamps:
Intro: 0:00
Bio: 2:48
How would you best the health care system in Canada?: 4:18
What is a single-payer system?: 6:58
Is Canadian health care really free?: 8:27
How is health care shaped by politics?: 13:47
What are the main issues in Canadian health care?: 17:32
Does the current health care system in Canada work?: 20:03
How do we fix or improve Canadian health care?: 22:38
What are alternative models of health care that Canada could be using?: 25:50
How can Canadians stay up to date and learn more about health care?: 33:34
Outro: 38:23
Additional Information and References:
Health Care in Canada (University of Toronto Press 2011).
Health Care Federalism in Canada, with W. Lahey (McGill-Queens University Press 2013).
Comparative Health Care Federalism, with H.Palley (Ashgate Press, 2015).
Nova Scotia: A Health System Profile (University of Toronto Press, 2018).
CIHI (Canadian Institute for Health Information).
North American Observatory on Health Systems & Policies (NAO).
Has a lot of info on Canadian Healthcare Systems.
Website.
Developing books that are open access and online.
First volume is on Nova Scotia.
Total health expenditure is expected to reach $264.4 billion or $7,068 per Canadian in 2019.
Canada Health Transfers (Transfer payments).