Who Killed the Queen?
Discover the compelling investigation behind the mass closures of hospitals and hospital beds in Canada during the mid-1990s in Who Killed the Queen? by Holly Jewell Dressel. Published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2008, this hardback edition spans 502 pages and delves into the significant impact that the loss of 20 percent of hospital beds has had on healthcare across the nation. Dressel meticulously examines the historical context and community implications of these closures, offering insightful case studies that reveal the challenges faced by the healthcare system. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the history of healthcare delivery in Canada and the ongoing consequences of hospital closures. Don't miss your chance to explore this critical topic and understand the intricate relationship between health facilities and community well-being.