The Drifting of The Canadian Healthcare System

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  • Quebec publishers

This book is the result of a personal and professional journey. After having practiced general medicine in private practice and hospitals in Quebec for more than 15 years, Dr. Martin Moisan shares his observations with us. He concludes that the Canadian healthcare system will drift further and further off course unless significant changes are brought about.

The author describes some of the malaises and outright problems facing modern medicine presently. He highlights the fact that medical science, in spite of its expertise in emergency situations and its merits in extending life expectancy, has arrived at a point where it must face itself and its inability to view a human being as a global entity.

This book also suggests possible solutions. The author mentions the importance of broadening the definition of the words symptom, illness, healing, and health to encompass not only the physical dimension but also the emotional and energy components of human beings. He also suggests that it would be more than desirable to implement acupuncture as a therapeutic modality in hospital environments in order to offer a more optimal level of care.

Table of contents

Table of contents
Cover 1
Table of Contents 8
List of Diagrams 12
Foreword 14
A Word from the Author 16
Introduction 18
CHAPTER I: THE CANADIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM 20
1.1: The Current Canadian Healthcare System 22
1.2: The Situation in Quebec 23
CHAPTER II: MODERN MEDICINE 32
2.1: The Specificity of Modern Medicine 34
2.2: The Line Between Survival and Non-Survival 36
2.3: The Main Unease and Difficulties of Modern Medicine 37
2.4: A Reflection of Collective Ignorance 48
2.5: The Doctor-Patient Relationship 48
CHAPTER III: THE OVER- CONSUMPTION OF MEDICATION 50
3.1: The Situation in Canada 52
3.2: The Limitations of Studies 53
3.3: The Limitations of the Medication Approach 55
3.4: Antidepressants and Anxiolytics 56
3.5: Medications for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction 65
CHAPTER IV: POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS 70
4.1: Integrated Care in the Hospital Environment 72
4.2: Words to Redefine 86
4.3: Autonomy 91
4.4: Defining the Specificity of Modern Medicine 94
4.5: To be in a Depressive Phase (No Longer in a Depression!) 95
4.6: Reducing the Consumption of Medications 97
4.7: Resistance to Change 100
4.8: Reuniting that which Is Separated 102
4.9: The Elderly 103
4.10: Therapeutic Touch 104
CHAPTER V: CONCRETE ACTIONS 106
5.1: The French Model 108
5.3: Starting by Helping Oneself 109
5.2: Computerization of the Network 109
5.4: Being in Better Health Collectively 111
5.5: The Committee for the Advancement of Acupuncture 114
5.6: Research 115
5.7: Alternative Resources in Mental Health 116
5.8: Education Programs for the Population and Healthcare Workers 117
5.9: From the Periphery to the Center 118
5.10: Programs for the Elderly 119
5.11: Closing the Gap Between Whites and Aboriginal Communities 120
5.12: A Recovery Program for the Canadian Healthcare System 121
CONCLUSION 126
EPILOGUE 128
BIBLIOGRAPHY 130
Back Cover 135