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“This is the essence of good science journalism to me: that it stimulates dialogue and further consideration.”
― Dr. Gail Beck“This is simply a must-read for everyone who is part of the Canadian health system. That means every Canadian. We believe that our healthcare system is part of our identity. We also know that it needs to change and improve, but many of us don’t know what needs to change, and we end up arguing in opposite directions. That is why, as a start, we all need to read Matters of Life and Death, reflect on it, generate conversations, and take action for change. Without such conversations and changes, our health system is not sustainable. Thank you, André Picard, for giving us your columns to start these conversations.
― Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership“Over the past 30 years, André Picard has become the most prominent Canadian commentator on the intersection between medicine and social values. His new book, Matters of Life and Death, a selection of some of his most powerful columns written for The Globe and Mail, further establishes his unique voice in discussions about Canadian health-care policy...The extent of Picard’s influence has accrued because he stands outside medicine and the academy – he has no formal training in health care. This allows him a skepticism and clear-sightedness that has made him an indispensable medical writer...This is a golden age of medical writing...Long may André Picard continue to argue his case and may he help draw our country away from the Gilded Age excesses we and our neighbours both sicken from, and die, in ours, the wealthiest of countries."
― The Globe and Mail“If ill-informed health policy debates are part of the problem, this new book from journalist Andre Picard is an important part of the solution. Matters of Life and Death distills Picard’s 30 years of experience covering the health policy beat into a bracing dose of fact and analysis. And his elegant voice as a prose stylist is the spoonful of sugar that makes even his more alarming and discouraging passages go down smoothly...This important new book should be required reading for voters across the country...This is a remarkable and useful book, rich with anecdotes, facts and statistics and often providing thoughtful suggestions for the big-picture reforms that the author believes would improve Canadian health service...this is a vitally important book. Read it if you care about your own health and the collective health of our nation.”
― Vancouver Sun"Health policy pundits should look toAndre Picard’s new book for a dose of common sense on some of Canada’s most urgent health issues...He knows health care in Canada. Full stop. And he has a gift for connecting the dots...In this respect, the book is as much a wake-up call to health media and journalists, as it is to health policy makers. And wakeup calls to both are warranted.
The answer to whether or not our system is sustainable is YES. With the right changes. A good place to learn where to begin is by reading this insightful book. You won’t find the nitty gritty of solutions — after all, these are 700 word columns — but you will find a compass.”
― Canadian Medical Association Blog