Mazankowski report
The Mazankowski Report, formally known as the Premier's Advisory Council on Health Report, was a report written on January 8, 2002 by Donald F. Mazankowski, a former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, to Ralph Klein, then Premier of Alberta. Mazankowski wrote the report on the diagnosis of health care in the province. The report predated the eventual nationwide Romanow Report. The goals of this report were to "provide strategic advice to the Premier on the preservation and future enhancement of quality health services for Albertans."[1] The eventual outcome of the report led to assessing the sustainability of the health system. It led to propositions of approaches, and strategies.
See also
- Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada
- Canada Health Act
- Canada Health Transfer
- Canada Health and Social Transfer
- Indian Health Transfer Policy (Canada)
- Health care in Canada
- Canada's Health Care providers, 2007
- Canadian Institute for Health Information
- Canadian and American health care systems compared
- Canada Health Act
- Medicare (Canada)
References
- ↑ Analysis of the Mazankowski Report by Jay Makarenko, January 25, 2002, retrieved September 27, 2006
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