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Stéphanie Collin, Lise Lamothe

    Sante Publique (Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France)
    |June 20, 2022
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    Canadian healthcare reform in New Brunswick faced challenges due to stakeholder dynamics. The state must adapt to actor interactions and build trust for successful public healthcare system changes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health Policy
    • Healthcare System Reform
    • Governmental Steering

    Context:

    • Healthcare system reforms are common in developed nations but often yield suboptimal outcomes.
    • This study examines the historical trajectory of healthcare reform in New Brunswick, Canada.
    • Analysis focuses on the challenges of state-led steering amidst complex stakeholder interactions.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the difficulties encountered by the state in steering healthcare reforms in New Brunswick.
    • To understand the influence of diverse stakeholder dynamics on reform processes.
    • To identify key factors for successful implementation of public healthcare reforms.

    Summary:

    • Qualitative methods, including 39 semi-structured interviews with state representatives and stakeholders, were employed.

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  • Stakeholder motivations, such as francophone healthcare services, significantly impacted reform trajectories.
  • Effective state steering requires adapting to dynamic interactions and managing diverse actor behaviors.
  • Impact:

    • State-led reforms require long-term commitment and a variety of policy instruments.
    • Successful reform necessitates clearly defined goals, trust-building, resistance management, and standardized data for evaluation.
    • Adapting to stakeholder dynamics is crucial for achieving desired public healthcare outcomes.