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Test Bank for Chapter 1-6 test Health
care delivery in Canada 4th Edition by
Valerie D. Thompson

What was the Provincial Government responsible for? - ANSEstablishing and maintaining
hospitals, asylums, charities, charitable institutions

When was health Canada renamed in the late? - ANSIn the late 1990's

In the late 1700/early 1900 century only the wealthier settlers were able to what? - ANSto afford
medical attention from a doctor and seek care in a hospital when required

The young men's Christian association short form is? - ANSYMCA

The young women's Christian association short form is? - ANSYWCA

Aseptic based care? - ANSMedical discoveries were advancing treatment, care and diagnostic
capabilities

Who was the father of Medicare? - ANSTommy Dougal's

To be eligible for health care in Canada? - ANSA person must be lawful resident of a province or
territory

What year did the WHO create the definition of Health Care? - ANS1948

Canada Health Act: Criteria - ANSPublic administration
Comprehensive coverage
Universality
Portability
Accessibility

The health insurance plan must be? - ANSGoverned by a private enterprise and must not be in
the business of making a profit

Canada Health Act : Conditions - ANSInformation
Recognition

What is medically necessary - ANSis a subjective one

, Primary health care reform goals - ANSTeam-oriented care
Emphasis on health
Community-based care
Focused on health promotion and disease prevention
Care is comprehensive and integrated (I,e holistic)
Collaborative care involving patient family and loved ones

Who Believed that health care was sustainable? - ANSRoy Romanow

The Health Belief Model explains what? - ANSthat people's beliefs about their personal health
and susceptibility to illness affect their health behavior. Culture and religion may influence these
beliefs, divine gifts, evil spirit

What approach involves educating people about self-imposing risk behaviors related to major
disease and encouraging healthy lifestyles? - ANSFocusing on diseases

What was formerly known as the department of health and welfare - ANSHealth Canada

Health Canada is part of the federal government department and responsible - ANSfor federal
health matters

What is the Mission statement of Health Canada? - ANScommitted to improving the lives of all
Canadian people and to making this country's population among the healthiest in the world as
measured by longevity, lifestyle and effective use of the public health care system

Minster of health is appointed by? - ANSthe prime minister of Canada

Health products and food branch do what? - ANSthey reviews the health-related risk and
benefits of drugs vaccines, medical devices, natural health products, food and veterinary drugs

Canadian Institutes of health research what? - ANSthey directs and funds research across
Canada

WHMIS stands for what? - ANSworkplace hazardous Materials info system

Health watch does what? - ANSTrack outbreaks of viruses, seasonal flu, tuberculosis, measles,
and other illnesses

WHO has 6 point agenda for health care what are they? - ANSPromoting health development
Fostering health security
Strengthening research information and evidence
Enhancing partnerships
Improving performance

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