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CNUR 102 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Which province was the first to implement a universal, public hospital insurance and when? - Answer- Saskatchewan, in 1947 What was the Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act? When was it implemented? - Answer- An ac...

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CNUR 102 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS)

Which province was the first to implement a universal, public hospital insurance and
when? - Answer- Saskatchewan, in 1947

What was the Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act? When was it
implemented? - Answer- An act placed so that both the provinces and territories split
the costs of diagnostic services. 1957

What happened in 1961? - Answer- The provinces and territories had public insurance
plans that provided universal access to hospital services.

What happened in 1962? - Answer- Saskatchewan provides insurance for physician
services.

What act was passed in 1966? - Answer- The Government of Canada enacted the
Medical Care to cost share the provision of insured physician services with the
provinces and territories.

What did the Lalonde report of 1974 cover? - Answer- Statistics on social determinants
and their impact on health.

What did Justice Emmett Hall's report find? - Answer- - Canada's healthcare services
ranked among the best in the world.
- Warned that extra-billing by doctors and user fees levied by hospitals were creating a
two-tiered system that threatened the universal accessibility of care.

What did Hall's report lead to? - Answer- The enactment of the Canada Health Act in
1984.

5 pillars of Canadian Health Act - Answer- - Public administration: Non-profit
organizations only
- Comprehensiveness: All necessary health services must be insured
- Universality: All insured residents are entitled to same level of health care
- Portability: Insurance covers all Canadians no matter which province they are in
- Accessibility: All insured persons have reasonable access to health care facilities

, Primary care - Answer- - Includes all services affecting health
- Access to diagnostic and hospital services
- Provision of care from professionals

Secondary care - Answer- Normally involves hospitalization and consists of specialized
care requiring more sophisticated and complicated diagnosis and treatment.

Tertiary - Answer- - Specialized consultative
- Acute, rehabilitative, and palliative

Primary care vs. primary health care - Answer- Primary care is the first step of care
delivered to patients, whereas primary health care is a broader term for more services
that aim to increase overall population health.

5 pillars of Primary Health Care - Answer- - Accessibility
- Public participation
- Health promotion
- Appropriate technology
- Intersectoral cooperation

Health care reform - Answer- Discussion, changes, creation of health policy affecting
health care delivery.

What sections are included in the Social Determinants of Health - Answer- •Income and
income distribution
•Education
•Unemployment and job security
•Employment and working conditions
•Early childhood development
•Food insecurity
•Housing
•Social exclusion
•Social safety network
•Health services
•Indigenous status
•Gender
•Race
•Disability

What did the Epp report of 1986 touch on? - Answer- Expanded on factors that impact
health, such as social, environment, or economic factors, which are called social
determinants of health.

Health promotion strategies - Answer- - Developing policy
- Advocating
- Organizational change

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