TRUE OR FALSE
RANDOM
BACK IN TIME
CANADA HEALTH ACT
CLASSIFICATION
100

The head of the department usually elects a chief of staff

FALSE: THE MEDICAL STAFF

100

         DOUBLE JEPORADY(DOUBLE POINTS)

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN OR LADY GAGA

SPRINGSTEEN

100

Modern Day hospitals have roots in the:

GREEK TEMPLE

100

The provincial and territorial plans must entitle all insured persons to health insurance coverage on uniform terms and conditions is which principle

Universality

100

They fulfill this mission by developing standards for care, providing education and consultation, surveying hospitals on a continuous basis, and by recognizing excellence with these standards.

ACCREDITATION

200
The president/CEO governs the hospital

FALSE: THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

200

The ______/_______is involved in the planning, direction, and coordination day-to-day operations at the highest level of management with the help of assistant executives and staff managers.

PRESIDENT/CEO

200

Through greater dependence and confidence in hospital care came___

 PUBLIC SUPPORT

200

The provincial and territorial plans must cover all insured persons when they move to another province or territory within Canada and when they travel abroad is which principle

PORTABILITY

200

A hospital where patients have long-term illnesses such as psychiatric (i.e. Waterford), or chronic care facilities (i.e. Dr. L.A. Miller Centre).

LENGTH OF STAY:  LONG TERM

300

Each province is responsible for the management and delivery of health services

TRUE
300

Sales taxes, payroll levies and lottery proceeds play a relatively minor role in health care financing as they are not earmarked specifically for health and are added to the central revenues of the province/territory is an example of what

CANADA HEALTH TRANSFER

300

The urgency of care came from the need to look after the wounded on the____

BATTLEFIELD

300

The provincial and territorial plans must insure all medically necessary services provided by hospitals, medical practitioners and dentists working within a hospital setting is which principle

Comprehensiveness

300

In this type of hospital, they provide medical graduates with post-graduate training in specialties such as internal medicine, surgery, radiology, ophthalmology and psychiatry

TEACHING HOSPITAL

400
THE MILITARY HELP DEVELOP THE HOSPITALS IN THE 6TH CENTURY

FALSE:  THEY HELPED MORE RECENTLY

400

The public health insurance plan must be managed in a not-for-profit fashion by a public authority accountable to the provincial/territorial government is what part of the CHA

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

400

The care of the sick was accompanied by ____ AND ____ and religious ceremonies.

MAGICAL AND MYSTICAL

400

To ___, _____and ____ the physical and mental well-being of residents of Canada and to facilitate reasonable access to health services without financial or other barriers

PROTECT, PROMOTE, AND RESTORE

400

Not a satisfactory method of classifying hospitals. Generally classified according to the following pattern in this type of classification

 50 – 99 beds (i.e. Janeway)

100 – 199 beds (i.e. Waterford)


 

 

BED CAPACITY

500

The CHT is the lowest transfer of funds to provinces and territories. It provides long-term, predictable funding for health care, and supports the principles of the CHA.

FALSE: IT PROVIDES THE LARGEST MAJOR

500

Analytical methods are used to identify, measure, and compare costs of pharmacy products and services is: 

Pharmacoeconomics

500

The concept of hospitals began in the ____ and _____ cultures in the 6th century.

INDIAN AND EGYPTIAN

500

Name the 5 Principles of the CHA

1. Public Administration

2. Comprehensiveness

3. Universality

4. Accessibility

5. Portability

500

 MCP is the NL government system of medical insurance that allows all residents to obtain physician care as well as standard-ward accommodations in a this kind of hospital

OWNERSHIP:  PUBLIC

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