Volume 20, Issue 1, 2015
Special Issue: Innovations Health Care

A Special Issue on Innovations in

Health Care System Reform in OECD Countries

Edited by Sanni Yaya and Georges Danhoundo,

University of Ottawa, Canada

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

1. Introduction: Special Issue on Innovations in Health Care System Reform in OECD Countries, by Sanni Yaya, Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences and Georges Danhoundo, School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies, both of University of Ottawa, Canada

2. Key competencies for promoting service innovation: any implications for the health sector? by Temidayo O. Akenroye, The Royal Wolverhampton Hospital National Health Service Trust, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom and Christoph W. Kuenne, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany

3. L’appropriation des innovations managériales par les établissements de santé. À propos du rôle des agences régionales: L’exemple de l’utilisation des données de performance, par Nassera Touati, Professeure agrégée, École Nationale d’Administration Publique, Québec, et Brigitte Brabant, Agence de la santé et des services sociaux de la Montérégie, Québec, Canada

4. How New Governance Shapes Changes in the Long-Term Care Sector in Ontario, Canada, by Poland Lai, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

5. Innovation through Public-Private Partnerships in the Greek Healthcare Sector: How is it achieved and what is the current situation in Greece? by Konstantinos Biginas, Business School, Walden University, Minneapolis, USA and Stavros Sindakis, Institute for Knowledge and Innovation SE Asia, Bangkok University Bangkok, Thailand

6. Systemic Innovation Model Translated into Public Sector Innovation Practice, by Juha Koivisto, Pasi Pohjola, Niina Pitkänen, all of National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland

Book Essay:

7. New Directions in Saskatchewan Public Policy, edited by Edited by David P. McGrane and Remaining Loyal: Social Democracy in Quebec and Saskatchewan, by David McGrane, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, reviewed by Eleanor D. Glor, York University, Canada

Book Reviews:

8. On Immunity: An Inoculation, by Eula Biss, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Toronto, Canada

9. India’s Healthcare Industry Innovation in Delivery, Financing & Manufacturing, by Lawton R. Burns, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Toronto, Canada

10. To Live and Die in America: Class, Power, Health and Healthcare, by Robert Cheromas and Ian Hudson, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Toronto, Canada

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2015 (20-1-1) Introduction: Special Issue on Innovations in Health Care System Reform in OECD Countries,
2015 (20-1-10) To Live and Die in America: Class, Power, Health and Healthcare, by Robert Cheromas and Ian Hudson,
2015 (20-1-2) Key competencies for promoting service innovation: any implications for the health sector?, ,
2015 (20-1-3) L’appropriation des innovations managériales par les établissements de santé. À propos du rôle des agences régionales : L’exemple de l’utilisation des données de performance, ,
2015 (20-1-4) How New Governance Shapes Changes in the Long-Term Care Sector in Ontario, Canada,
2015 (20-1-5) Innovation through Public-Private Partnerships in the Greek Healthcare Sector: How is it achieved and what is the current situation in Greece?, ,
2015 (20-1-6) Systemic Innovation Model Translated into Public Sector Innovation Practice, , ,
2015 (20-1-7) New Directions in Saskatchewan Public Policy, Edited by David P. McGrane and Remaining Loyal: Social Democracy in Quebec and Saskatchewan, by David McGrane, University of Saskatchewan, Canada,
2015 (20-1-8) On Immunity: An Inoculation, by Eula Biss,
2015 (20-1-9) India’s Healthcare Industry Innovation in Delivery, Financing & Manufacturing, by Lawton R. Burns,

Published March 20 2015