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Privatization
註釋Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives 1 The State of Public Services in Manitoba, 2007 Privatization: The Public Service Trojan Horse Summary One of the key political dynamics of our vatization, is hidden and subtle, such time is the pressure on governments to as the contracting out of janitorial serv- provide more public services with fewer ices, the under funding of child care, resources. [...] The second focus of the debate is the de- Health Care gree to which the private sector should have a role in delivering, and even financ- The public versus private23. [...] In regard to in-kind services generally, the smaller the public sector, the more the informal sector (usually women) has to pick up the burden of care, unaffordable in the marketplace. [...] The cost of prescrip- increasing demand, largely ignored by tions to Manitoba's Pharmacare pro- the health care system, is the determi- gramme nearly tripled between 1998 and nants of the health of the population.24 2004, while the number of prescriptions One such determinant is the increasingly served rose only 32%.28. [...] In this the new federal government to a publicly regard the U. S. is one of the best labora- funded and delivered health care system tories to test the claims of the privateers, is very much in doubt.