LOHIM B1-B10 CHIMA Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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LOHIM B1-B10 CHIMA
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LOHIM B1-B10 CHIMA
What is the name of the federal government department responsible for healthcare? -
️️The Department of Health/Health Canada
What organization provided food and shelter to disadvantaged children, today's focus is
on keeping families together while helping the children - ️️Children's Aid ...
LOHIM B1-B10 CHIMA Final Exam
What is the name of the federal government department responsible for healthcare? -
✔️✔️The Department of Health/Health Canada
What organization provided food and shelter to disadvantaged children, today's focus is
on keeping families together while helping the children - ✔️✔️Children's Aid Society
What organization provides healthcare to remote areas, prenatal care, well baby clinics,
school health services, and nursing home services? - ✔️✔️Victorian order of nurses
What organization provided first aid, disaster relief, home nursing, and aided in the 1918
flu epidemic? - ✔️✔️St. John's Ambulance
What was the historical act that established Canada as a country, and also gave the
federal government the responsibility for marine hospitals, care of aboriginal populations
and management of quarantine during outbreaks? - ✔️✔️The British North America Act
What did the British North America Act make the federal government responsible for in
healthcare? - ✔️✔️Management of quarantine during outbreak, management of marine
hospitals, care of aboriginal populations
What did the British North America make the provincial government responsible for in
healthcare? - ✔️✔️Establishment and management of hospitals, asylums and charities
and any other responsibilities not clearly outlined as federal responsibilities
What organization provides homecare, outpost hospitals, university nursing courses,
WW2 medics and the first blood depot? - ✔️✔️Canadian Red Cross
How were early hospitals mainly funded? - ✔️✔️Funding was provided by wealthy
people and charitable institutions
What was the purpose of the national health program of 1948? - ✔️✔️The purpose was
to provide training for health care providers, improve and modernize hospitals and to fun
research for public health (TB and Cancer)
What was the purpose of the Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act of 1957? -
✔️✔️To introduce a comprehensive hospital plan provincially and the government
would reimburse 50c for every 1$ spent, All residents were entitled to receive insured
healthcare services, upon uniform conditions and terms
, What effect did the hospital insurance and diagnostic services act have on hospital
spending? why? - ✔️✔️Increased dramatically, as the patient would not have to pay for
medical treatment. So many went instead of having to go elsewhere and pay
In what year was the Canada Health Act (CHA) passed? - ✔️✔️1984
What condition allows for access to healthcare services that must be provided when
and where they are available as they are available - ✔️✔️Accessibility
What condition must allow for eligible persons to physicians and hospitals? -
✔️✔️Comprehensive Coverage
What condition requires provincial and territorial governments must provide information
to the federal government about insured and extended health care services -
✔️✔️Information
What condition allows for Canadians who move provinces must have healthcare costs
covered by the province they left until coverage in their new province begins -
✔️✔️Portability
What report suggested that doctors be required to work a spesific length of time in the
public sector and then be allowed to work the rest of the time in the private sector if they
wanted to? - ✔️✔️The Mazankowski Report
What report suggested the addition of the criteria "Accountability" to the Canada Health
Act; became the most influential report in providing direction for Canada's Health Care
system? - ✔️✔️The Romanov Report
Which report called for the government to set wait time limits and then pay for treatment
elsewhere if those limits were exceeded - ✔️✔️The Kirby Report
Which province commissioned the Mazankowski report? - ✔️✔️Alberta
What were some of the most controversial recommendations in the report? - ✔️✔️-Idea
of dr's splitting time between public and private sector
-Taxes be used as a source of increased revenue and Albertan's pay higher premiums
-De listing selected services currently covered by the province
What was suggested as a need to enhance continuity of care and track service access?
- ✔️✔️Province wide electronic health records and electronic health cards
Was the Kirby report independent or government commissioned? - ✔️✔️Independent
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