
Jeffrey Simpson (1) (1949–)
Author of The Friendly Dictatorship
For other authors named Jeffrey Simpson, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Jeffrey Simpson, the Globe and Mail's national affairs columnist, is Canada's premier political writer
Works by Jeffrey Simpson
Chronic Condition: Why Canada's Health Care System Needs To Be Dragged Into The 21c (2012) 29 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Simpson, Jeffrey
- Legal name
- Simpson, Jeffrey Carl
- Birthdate
- 1949-02-17
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Queen's University (1971, History and Political Science)
London School of Economics - Occupations
- journalist
lecturer
author - Awards and honors
- Order of Canada (Officer, 2000)
Hyman Solomon Award for excellence in public policy journalism
Charles Lynch Award (2006) - Nationality
- Canada
- Birthplace
- New York, New York, USA
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA (birth)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - Associated Place (for map)
- Ontario, Canada
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Reviews
Chronic condition : why Canada's health-care system needs to be dragged into the 21st century by Jeffrey Simpson
Jeffrey Simpson spent time with doctors, including in hospitals, and did a lot of background research to produce this examination of Canada's heatlh care sysstem. Like all of Mr. Simpson's books that I've read, I found it well written, engaging and thought-provoking.
Mr. Simpson looks at Canadians' views (practical and emotional) about the health care system, at cost drivers in the system, successes and failures, international comparisons and brings to light aspects of the debate over the show more future of health care that I hadn't yet linked together.
Unlike most books on public policy, Mr. Simpson's recommendatons for improvement are not the weakest part of the book. He doesn't claim there is one right way forward, but the ideas he advances make sense.
Most importantly, he has opened the door to a reasoned debate on health care -- although I'm not sure Canadians, including our political leaders, will walk through it. Health Care is the Canadian version of the U.S. right to bear arms: it is our Constitutional right, our identity. U.S. gun control and Canadian health care reform will probably proceed at the same pace. show less
Mr. Simpson looks at Canadians' views (practical and emotional) about the health care system, at cost drivers in the system, successes and failures, international comparisons and brings to light aspects of the debate over the show more future of health care that I hadn't yet linked together.
Unlike most books on public policy, Mr. Simpson's recommendatons for improvement are not the weakest part of the book. He doesn't claim there is one right way forward, but the ideas he advances make sense.
Most importantly, he has opened the door to a reasoned debate on health care -- although I'm not sure Canadians, including our political leaders, will walk through it. Health Care is the Canadian version of the U.S. right to bear arms: it is our Constitutional right, our identity. U.S. gun control and Canadian health care reform will probably proceed at the same pace. show less
I am ashamed to find myself giving 3 stars to Jeffery Simpson - I HAVE become Americanized...
Actually any Canadian living in the States, or considering moving there would enjoy read this book (even if you hate Jeffery Simpson - this was given to me as a gift) - it is based upon a rather extensive survey of Canadians expats and hence provides a very accurate description of the surprises of moving to the US and the misconceptions that lead to them. Simpson was not as pro US as I thought, I am show more not as anti US as I thought. show less
Actually any Canadian living in the States, or considering moving there would enjoy read this book (even if you hate Jeffery Simpson - this was given to me as a gift) - it is based upon a rather extensive survey of Canadians expats and hence provides a very accurate description of the surprises of moving to the US and the misconceptions that lead to them. Simpson was not as pro US as I thought, I am show more not as anti US as I thought. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 11
- Members
- 218
- Popularity
- #102,473
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 41
- Languages
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