What are the 4 responsibilities of the Federal Government ANS✔✔ - Sets and administers national principles
- Assists in financing of health care services through transfer payments
- Delivers health services for First Nations and Inuit people, veterans, federal inmates, and RCMP
- Provides national policy and programming to promote health and prevent disease
What Are The 4 Responsibilities of the Provincial and Territorial Governments ANS✔✔ - Develop and administer their
own health care insurance plans
- Manage, finance, and plan insurable health care services and delivery, in alignment with CHA principles
- Determine organization and location of hospitals or long-term care facilities; mix of health providers; and amount of
money dedicated to health care services
- Reimburse physician and hospital costs; some rehabilitation and long-term care services, usually based on co-payments
with individual users
what are the 3 main purpose(s) of the Canada Health Act (1984) ANS✔✔ - Ensure universal access to healthcare for all
citizens
- Outlaw the practice of extra-billing or co- payments for insured health care services
- Require each province and territory to have its own health insurance plan. (i.e. OHIP in Ontario)
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What are the 5 Levels of Health Care ANS✔✔ Level 1: Health Promotion (promotive)
Level 2: Disease and Injury Prevention (preventive) Level 3: Diagnosis and Treatment (curative)
Level 4: Rehabilitation (rehabilitative)
Level 5: Supportive Care (supportive)
Name and Describe The Three Levels of Diagnosis and Treatment ANS✔✔ - Primary care (first contact with health care
system)
- Secondary care (provision of specialized medical service)
- Tertiary care (specialized and highly technical care)
What are the three types of Supportive Care ANS✔✔ - Clients with chronic illness, progressive illness, or disability
- Long-term care and assisted- living facilities, adult day care centres, home care
- Also includes respite care and palliative care
What are the 5 Consumer Rights for Health Care ANS✔✔ - Right to be informed
- Right to be respected as an individual
- Right to participate in decision making affecting own health
- Right to review own health care records-Right to equal access to health care
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What is Inter-professional Collaboration? ANS✔✔ Interprofessional collaboration is the process of developing and
maintaining effective interprofessional working relationships with learners, practitioners, patients/clients/ families and
communities to enable optimal health outcomes.
What is the goal of Inter-professional Collaboration and what are some benefits ANS✔✔ The goal of inter-professional
collaboration is to recognize that no single
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