Banerjee, A., McGregor, M., Ponder, S., & Longhurst, A. (2021). Long-Term Care Facility Workers’ Perceptions of the Impact of Subcontracting on their Conditions of Work and the Quality of Care: A Qualitative Study in British Columbia. Canadian Journal on Aging 41(2), 264-272.
Sturm, T., Mercille, J., Albrecht, T., Cole, J., Dodds, K., & Longhurst, A. (2021). Interventions in critical health geopolitics: Borders, rights, and conspiracies in the COVID-19 pandemic. Political Geography 91.
Ponder, C. S., Longhurst, A., and McGregor, M. (2020) Contracting-out care: The socio-spatial politics of nursing home care at the intersection of British Columbia’s labour, land, and capital markets. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 39(4), 800-817.
Longhurst, A., Ponder, S., & McGregor, M. (2019). Labour Restructuring and Nursing Home Privatization in British Columbia, Canada. In P. Armstrong & H. Armstrong (Eds.), The Privatization of Care: The Case of Nursing Homes (pp. 102-122). London: Routledge.
Longhurst, A., & McCann, E. (2017). Political struggles on a frontier of harm reduction drug policy: Geographies of constrained policy mobility. In S. Williams & B. Warf (Eds.), Drugs, Law, People, Place and the State: Ongoing Regulation, Resistance and Change (pp. 109-123). London: Routledge. [Invited reprint from Space & Polity article]
Longhurst, A. (2025). Hollowed Out: Ontario Public Hospitals and the Rise of Private Staffing Agencies. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. 36pp.
Longhurst, A. (2025). Operation Profit: Private Surgical Contracts Deliver Higher Costs and Longer Waits. Parkland Institute, University of Alberta. 19 pp.
Longhurst, A., Contandriopoulos, D., & Wiedmeyer, M.-L. (2024). Rejecting the high costs of tax cuts and austerity to our health. Policy Note. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office.
Longhurst, A. (2023). Growing toll of COVID-19 on hospitals and population health should concern us. Policy Note. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office.
Longhurst, A. (2023). At What Cost? Ontario Hospital Privatization and the Threat to Public Health Care. Toronto: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—Ontario Office. 57 pp.
Longhurst, A. (2023). Failing to Deliver: The Alberta Surgical Initiative and Declining Surgical Capacity. Parkland Institute, University of Alberta. 62 pp.
Longhurst, A. (2023). Reducing surgical wait times in Canada: policy barriers and solutions. Working paper. [Published as an 11-part solutions series by the Canadian Health Coalition]
Longhurst, A. (2022). The Concerning Rise of Corporate Medicine. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office. 15 pp.
Longhurst, A. (2020). Assisted Living in British Columbia: Trends in Access, Affordability, and Ownership. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office. 48 pp.
Longhurst, A., and Cohen, M. (2019). The Importance of Community Health Centres in BC’s Primary Care Reforms: What the Research Tells Us. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office. 9 pp.
Longhurst, A. (2019). How (and how much) doctors are paid: why it matters. Policy Note. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office.
Longhurst, A. (2017). Privatization and Declining Access to BC Seniors’ Care: An Urgent Call for Policy Change. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office. 32 pp.
Longhurst, A., Cohen, M., McGregor, M. (2016). Reducing Surgical Wait Times: The Case for Public Innovation and Provincial Leadership. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office. 56 pp.
Longhurst, A. (2014). Precarious: Temporary Agency Work in British Columbia. Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives—BC Office. 44 pp.
Longhurst, A. (2025, Apr. 4). Opinion: Attack on AHS reveals the failings of surgery privatization. Edmonton Journal.
Verma, I. (2025, Mar. 27). Funding for Alberta private surgical facilities growing faster than for public hospitals, report shows. CBC News.
Smith, A. (2025, Mar. 26). Alberta's public health system losing staff, funding as province increases spending on private facilities. The Globe and Mail.
Harnett, C. (2024, Oct. 18). BC election: Critics see lots of promises but little structural change for health care. Times Colonist.
Ferguson, E. (2024, Oct. 9). Surgery waits leave patients in pain as AHS pushes ahead with chartered sites. Calgary Herald.
Culbert, L. (2024, Sep. 23). BC election: Health care a life-and-death campaign issue for some voters. Vancouver Sun.
Crawley, M. (2023, Nov. 14). Doug Ford government paying for-profit clinic more than hospitals for same OHIP-covered surgeries, documents show. CBC News. [Broadcast interview on CBC's The National]
Payne, E. (2023, Nov. 3). Expanding private delivery does not reduce health care wait times in Ontario: study. Ottawa Citizen.
CP24 Live at Noon. (2023, Nov. 2). Red flags about privatization of surgeries.
DeClerq, K. (2023, Nov. 2). Private clinics likely to increase wait times in Ontario, report suggests. CTV News Toronto.
Longhurst, A. (2023, May 19). Opinion: Alberta's outsourcing surgeries experiment isn't working. Edmonton Journal.
Cuttler, M., & Birak, C. (2023, Mar. 14). Do private, for-profit clinics save taxpayers money and reduce wait times? The data says no. CBC News.
Ontario CBC Radio morning programs. (2023, Jan. 23). The concerning rise of corporate medicine. London, Kitchener-Waterloo, Metro Morning, Ontario Morning, Superior Morning.
Lavergne, R., McCracken, R., Hedden, L., Contandriopoulos, Longhurst, A. (2022, Nov. 16). Increasing doctor pay in BC could help the shortage, but history suggests otherwise. The Globe and Mail.
Dellplain, M. (2022, Oct. 19). The Plan to Stay Open: Relief for our beleaguered health-care system or a move to further privatization? Healthy Debate.
Longhurst, A. (2022, Aug. 29). BC must hold for-profit health clinics accountable. The Tyee.
Daflos, P. (2022, Aug. 24). ‘A nasty issue that has festered’: BC pays almost $400m to private clinics. CTV News Vancouver.
Owen, B. (2022, Jul. 13). Trudeau says Ottawa wants to make sure health spending delivers ‘tangible results’. The Globe and Mail.
Longhurst, A. (2021, Dec. 18). BC needs to get serious about Omicron. The Tyee.
Brown, J., Arya, A., Longhurst, A. (2021, Sep. 15). How can we start to make Canada’s long-term care homes about care, not profit? Policy Options.
Longhurst, A. (2020, Feb. 5). BC needs to significantly boost supply of public assisted living for seniors. The Vancouver Sun.