IHPME Health Policy Rounds – James Gillespie

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A Comparative Discussion of Australia’s Two-Tier Experience and the Cambie Case

James GillespieJames Gillespie is an Associate Professor in Health Policy in the School of Public Health, University of Sydney and Deputy Director, Menzies Centre for Health Policy at the University of Sydney. He is author of Making Medicare: the Politics of Universal Health Care in Australia (2013) and numerous works on chronic illness and integrated care policy.

Background on Health Policy Rounds

The purpose is to foster discussion between like-minded individuals with an interest in health policy as an area of study – one that requires content knowledge about issues and developments in health policy and health systems, and engagement with a diverse scholarly literature in policy studies (e.g., political science, public administration, organizational behaviour, sociology, etc.). We welcome and encourage students to present their research or projects! Or if you have suggestions for scholars we may approach for future sessions, please let us know. Please e-mail: jennifer.im@mail.utoronto.ca or lauren.tessier@mail.utoronto.ca if you are interested in presenting or have any questions.

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