Journal article
Physician Resource Planning in Canada: The Need for a Stronger Behavioural Foundation
Abstract
An effective solution to the problem of access to physician services in Canada must extend beyond an over-exclusive focus on the number of providers to consider the behaviour of physicians in greater depth. The amount of labour and associated services supplied by physicians depends importantly on their attitudes regarding work, on practice and non-practice income opportunities, and on the policy environment in which they practise. Hence, the …
Authors
Jeon S-H; Hurley J
Journal
Canadian Public Policy, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 359–375
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Publication Date
September 2010
DOI
10.3138/cpp.36.3.359
ISSN
0317-0861