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Intro to the Canadian Healthcare System Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers |100% Pass What is government? - Answer-Organization within a society elected to govern and set public policies in a jurisdiction What agencies are part of the federal government? - Answer-Health Canada, Public H...

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Intro to the Canadian Healthcare System
Final Exam Practice Questions and
Answers |100% Pass

What is government? - Answer✔✔-Organization within a society elected to govern and set

public policies in a jurisdiction


What agencies are part of the federal government? - Answer✔✔-Health Canada, Public Health

Agency of Canada


What is a part of the provincial and territorial government? - Answer✔✔-Community service

centers, primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary care


What is the BNA act? - Answer✔✔-Formed in 1867, "Peace, order, and good government"


What are the 3 goals of healthcare made by the province? - Answer✔✔--lower patient fees


-expand availability of licensed care


-improve working conditions


What does expanding private healthcare do? - Answer✔✔-It increases staff shortages


What is bill 124? - Answer✔✔-In Alberta, bill 124 is the capping of compensation for nurses at

1% per year

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What is the role of the federal government in healthcare? - Answer✔✔-It upholds national

standards for medicare to ensure equity


In the 2015 elections, what did the liberal government decide with respect to federal health

transfers? - Answer✔✔-It maintained the Harper-Fahetly plan


What is health equity? - Answer✔✔-Health equity represents a situation in healthcare where

unjust or unfair are not present. Lack of health equity is where there are unnecessary

inequalities.


Who is the founder of Canadian medicare? - Answer✔✔-Tommy Douglas


What is Tommy Douglas' Biography? - Answer✔✔-Born in Scotland in 1904, Immigrated and

settled to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1911. Diagnosed with Osteomyelitis, onsetting his goal to the

development of medicare


What are markets? - Answer✔✔-A means of exchange


What is marketization? - Answer✔✔-The use of market forces to finance and provide health or

other services as a means to achieve efficiency.


What are the factors of privatization in healthcare? - Answer✔✔--User fees


- Medical Savings Accounts


-Contracting out services


-Public Private Partnership



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What are examples of privatization and markets in healthcare - Answer✔✔-Saskatchewan has

Bill 179 which is the facilities licensing act and Alberta has health care restructuring


What are the main factors of Alberta's health services? - Answer✔✔--Acute care


-Primary care


-Continuing care


-Mental health and addictions


What is Public Policy? - Answer✔✔-the course of action the government takes in response to an

issue or problem


What are Health Policy Goals? - Answer✔✔--Social protection


-Redistribution


-Health Equity


-Efficiency


What is political ideology - Answer✔✔-beliefs on the scope and function of government, and

what should be done about issues


CIHI Key Findings - Answer✔✔--Spending increased to 308 billion by 2021, equaling approx.

$8019/Canadian


-Rose to 12.8% by 2020 due to expenditure


-Spending allocated as follows; hospitals (25%), drugs (14%), physicians (13%)

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