Known to have some of the first lands inhabited by humans roughly how many years ago
Phrase that described Canada's outlook on government and society
Two most common settings that patients receive care
What are private physician offices and community health centers?
True/False: Healthcare is among the nations largest source of employment
What is true?
Major turning point in Canada's history
What is Treaty of Paris?
True/False: Each territory or province has their own Medicare plan
What is true?
Approximately how many Canadians are covered under Medicare?
What is 97%?
Which two healthcare positions declined in the 1990s?
What are physicians and nurses?
What is 65%?
What are historical and sociological factors?
How many Canadians use private health insurance?
What is 2/3?
Where are mostly all Community Health Centers located in Canada?
What is Quebec and Ontario?
What percent of the nations employment are healthcare workers?
What is 6%?
True/False: The least amount of cases in Canada are patients with diabetes
What is true?
What year was the Canada Health Act passed?
What is 1984?
What are the majority of individual out of pocket costs spent on?
The federal government covers healthcare costs for who?
What are Veterans, members of the armed forces, and members of the "Royal Canadian Mounted Police"?
True/False: More than half of Canadian physicians are nurses
Who reports the disparities in the healthcare system?
What are Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canadian Institute for Health Information?
Three primary effects World War II caused on Canada
What is further galvanize national identity, increase in population, and shift in taxation powers?
What is the Canadian Health Transfer grant block system?
Services which Medicare does not cover?
What is primary care within family medicine?
The health disparities between who have become a big issue within Canada?
What are indigenous and non-indigenous?