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“How might we fix Canada’s health-care system?”; “why would we want to?”; and “what’s stopping us from doing so?” These three questions lie at the very heart of This May Hurt a Bit.
  • 26 February 2019
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Some painful news: Canada no longer has the best health-care system in the world.

How might we fix Canada’s health-care system? Why would we want to? What’s stopping us from doing so? These three questions lie at the heart of this in-depth exploration of one of the biggest political and personal issues facing Canadians.

Skyvington explains why change has to occur, in light of the implications of doing nothing, and describes how Canadians can and must get involved to save our health-care system.

This May Hurt a Bit is meant to provide a blueprint for change once those in charge finally acknowledge the most inconvenient truth — namely, that Canada’s health-care system is in poor health.
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Price: $25.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 26 February 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459742437
Format: Paperback
BISACs: MEDICAL / Health Policy, Central / national / federal government policies, HEALTH & FITNESS / Health Care Issues, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Health systems & services
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One part memoir, two parts jeremiad, This May Hurt a Bit demands a discussion on healthcare. Skyvington pokes, prods, and provokes until he gets the debate Canadians need

Skyvington uses a lifetime of experience to do more than just tell the story of our healthcare system. He uses it to skillfully offer a bold, comprehensive prescription for its ailments

Stephen Skyvington’s perspective on the intersection of politics and health care in Canada is unique and without equal. No previous account has shed such clear light on how government decision-makers and key health players interact and determine how – or whether – our health system works. This May Hurt a Bit offers a fearless and independent critical analysis and prescription for action that provides a crucial contribution to the future of health care policy-making in Canada.

Stephen Skyvington has written a must-read for anyone interested in exploring an honest and provocative framework for the creation of an effective, responsive and sustainable healthcare system that doesn't bankrupt the government.

Skyvington’s book documents how everyone has screwed up health care, and what we must do to save it. The prescriptions are strong, but they may save your life!

Skyvington has seen the decline of Ontario's health care from every perspective, including a stint as an insider at the Ontario Medical Association. He is not one to pull punches, and this book is no exception. Every doctor should read this book. So should every patient. And it will hurt a bit.

For decades, Stephen Skyvington has seen Canadian health care through the eyes of doctors, politicians, and as a patient. He knows what’s wrong with our system and what it needs to once again become the best in the world.
Stephen Skyvington is one of Canada’s pre-eminent political pundits and health care policy experts. His columns regularly appear in newspapers across Canada. He lives in Cobourg, Ontario.
  • Foreword by Dr. Brian Day
  • Prologue: The Roots of Coincidence
  • Part I: Back to the Future
  • Part II: “If It’s Free, It’s for Me”
  • Interlude: The Hypocritical Oath
  • Part III: First, Do No Harm
  • Part IV: The Big Fix
  • Coda: “That’s All, Folks!”
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • Index
  • About the Author