Healthcare policy = Politiques de santé
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Change is inevitable as we turn an important page in healthcare policy. Dr. Zelmer was welcomed as the second editor-in-chief of Healthcare Policy more than a decade ago succeeding Dr. ⋯ At that time, we invited her to continue building on the foundation laid by her predecessor - establishing Healthcare Policy as Canada's preeminent scholarly journal of health services and policy research. No doubt readers will agree that Dr. Zelmer and her team of editors have accomplished that and much more during her tenure as the editor-in-chief, and for that, Longwoods Publishing is grateful.
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Disparities in health and healthcare plague provinces' residents. This means that different subgroups of the population have differences in health and healthcare. Examples include socio-economic status, location of residence and disability status. Disparities generate searching questions: does where you live, or who you are, affect your health or the quality or accessibility of healthcare you receive?