HR Resources Database January 2017
Commentary
Is the Deck Stacked against Fundamental Health Human Resources Redesign in Canada?
Abstract
[This article was originally published in Healthcare Papers, 13(2) ]
Contemporary healthcare is a sobering spectacle. It costs a lot and doesn't deliver much at the margins. But even if deep and open-minded reflection and analysis were to propose a reboot, the odds are very long against it. It is next to impossible to alter deeply entrenched patterns and entitlements. It will take nothing less than a collective commitment on the part of professions, governments, educators, accreditors, employers and a whole host of others to create an agile, responsive and integrated health human resources model for Canada.
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