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In order to effectively investigate the research question the author will commence by identifying the term detrimental in the context of access to health care. This will be accomplished by reference to literature on supply and demand with respect to public health care emphasising the situation in Canada. The basic approach is the identification of health care supply, cross-referenced by increasing demands on health care professionals. The author proposes to rely on literature that reveals that patients over the age of 65 are increasingly vulnerable to health risk, requiring greater access to health care.
(Starfield et all, 2005) This information will be relied on to substantiate that there are increasing demands on the health care facilities in Canada and to set up the argument that health care supplies do not correspond with the demand. This information will also be relied upon to supplement identification of the term “detrimental”. The author further proposes to rely on the literature from Parchman and Culler (1999), Pathman and Ricketts (1999), Starfield et al (2005), Shi et al 2004 and Campbell et al (2003), in which it is revealed that primary health care is very important because it involves early detection and prevention without which, mortality and co-morbidity rates increases.
The research will focus on populations in developed countries as well as in Canada. This approach is necessary for understanding how shortages in primary health care doctors have been found to impact similar populations in other developed nations. A number of studies have already been conducted in Europe and the United States. The results of these studies can be useful in analysing how a shortage in primary health care doctors can likewise have detrimental health consequences in Canada, where there is a shortage in primary health care doctors.
In order to advance these argument, the author will identify literature
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