The single-payer system relies solely on the _______
Government
The U.S.A.'s healthcare is largely _____
Private
Dr. Dockrill implemented non-voluntary, ____ fees at her Whitby clinic before it was shutdown
Block
The single-payer system can sometimes result in ____ wait times in hospitals/clinics
Longer
Most of the funding for Canada's healthcare comes from this
Tax or income tax
This model allows for both private and public hospitals/clinics/care facilities
The two-tier system
Canada follows the _____-payer system of healthcare
Single
Approximately ___% of Canadians say they support organ and tissue donation but less than 20& have made plans to donate
90%
Millions of ___-_______ Canadians live without workplace drug coverage
Self-employed
In Canada, only ______ treatments are covered (paid for)
essential
This system of healthcare is used by some of the highest-ranking countries in the Bloomberg healthcare efficiency index
The two-tier system
This country is ranked 35th in the Bloomberg healthcare efficiency index
The U.K.
Nova Scotia is implementing it's new organ donor legislature in order to raise donation rates above ___%
20%
Canada is the only developed country which has universal health care but doesn't provide universal ______ ____ care.
Prescription drug
Canada ranks __th on the Bloomberg healthcare efficiency index
16
In this country, free healthcare is only provided to the military, veterans and certain indigenous groups
The U.S.A.
This country is ranked 3rd in the Bloomberg healthcare efficiency index
Spain
Dr. Dockrill was found guilty of violating the policies of the Ontario College of ________ and _______
Physicians and Surgeons
In the U.S.A., for every 3 doctors you need 2 _____ ____
Billing staff
___ million Canadians can't afford to pay for their prescription medication
3.5
Hong Kong uses the two-tier system. Because of this they provide these services at a higher premium
Specialist Services
This country has an average life expectancy of 82.1
Canada
DAILY DOUBLE: The Whitby doctor found guilty of violating college policies required her patients to pay fees ranging from $____ to $____ per year.
$500 to $2200
In Hong Kong, the average citizen pays $____ per year for healthcare
$2000
__% of Canada's GDP is put toward healthcare
10