Ethics
Canada's Healthcare History
International
100

What are the three principles universal healthcare’s strives to achieve?

Equal opportunity, solidarity, and evidence based practices

100

Which Canadian politician is credited with initiating Medicare? 

Thomas Douglas

100

Which nation's 2026 framework requires the integration of medical care with social services under a model known as "Neighbourhood Health Plans"?

The UK.

200

What did the questionnaire point towards for advocating for private healthcare?

More effective managerial enforcement OR better personalized service.

200

Who opposed Medicare in Canada before it was enacted?

Doctors and insurance companies

200

In 1996, which country launched a modern system that mandates all residents to enrol in insurance, which must accept all applicants regardless of age or pre-existing conditions?

Switzerland.

300

What was the second highest ranked ethical challenge?

The second most difficult challenge are waiting lists.

300

What Province/Territory was the last to enact public coverage?


New Brunswick

300

Which nation has legally integrated Artificial Intelligence into its primary care "Standard of Care"?

Taiwan.

400

How does private healthcare affect transparency?

Might be a long drawn out answer but basically has to do with dealing with unclear regulatory frameworks and conflict of interest.

400

What was the first piece of legislation passed that eventually led to the creation of Medicare?

Saskatchewan Hospital Services Plan

400

Which nation operates a highly decentralized model where licensing, hospital coordination, and subsidy distribution are managed by its 26 jurisdictions?

Switzerland.

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