1974 - Lalonde Report "The White Paper" Correct Answer -
Questioning the efficacy of medical interventions (government
spending on healthcare)
-Primary activities of the health care sector was "sick care"
-Changes in lifestyles or social & physical environments would
lead to more improvements in health than would be achieved by
spending more money on existing health care delivery systems
-Preventing illness is better than treating illness
-Gave rise to many proactive health promotion programs
1979 - Health Services Review by Emmet Hall Correct Answer
Warned that extra-billing by doctors and user fees levied by
hospitals were creating a two-tiered system that threatened the
accessibility of care
1984 - Fed passes the Canada Health Act Correct Answer -
Discourages hospital user charges and extra-billing by
physicians
-The Act provides for an automatic dollar-for-dollar penalty if
any province permits such charges for insured health services
1986 - The Charter and the Framework Correct Answer -
Offered a "strategy" for change that embraced the criticisms put
forward since the Lalonde report
-Focused on the broader social, economic, and environmental
factors that affect health
-Health Promotion becomes "mainstream"
, 1989 - Canadian Institute of Advanced Research Correct
Answer -Individual determinants do not act in isolation
-It is the complex interaction among determinants that can have
a far more significant effect on health
-Leads to why some groups are healthier than others
1994 - Strategies for Population Health Correct Answer -
Population health approach officially endorsed by the federal,
provincial, and territorial Ministers of Health
2002 - Romanow Report Correct Answer -Royal Commission
on the future of health care in Canada
-Romanow recommended changes to ensure long-term
sustainability of Canada's health care system
-Focused on things that are not covered by the CHA
2004 - First Minister's meeting on the future of health care
Correct Answer Developed a 10 year plan to strengthen health
care
(ie. Reducing wait times, access to care in the north, health
innovation)
4 categories of essential health services for equity (UHC)
Correct Answer -Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child
Health
-Infectious diseases
-Non-infectious diseases
-Service capacity and access
Absolute Poverty Correct Answer Having less than absolute
minimum income level based on cost of basic needs
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