All administration of provincial health insurance must be carried out by a public authority on a non-profit basis
What is Public Administration
100
Where does the funding for aboriginal health care come from, on reservation land
What is the Federal government
100
Health care that is paid for by insurance plans
What is Private
100
The first point of entry in the Canadian health care system and deals with the majority of health issues
What is Primary care
100
People who have left their countries for fear of persecution and cannot return home.
Who are refugees
200
All insured residents are entitled to the same level of health care.
What is Universality
200
Health care spending represents the largest budget item for provincial and territorial government. True or false?
True
200
What is the only hospital that runs on a P3 system of delivery in BC?
Abbotsford Regional Hospital
200
Health care services that take place after the initial patient contact with the primary health care services.
What is secondary care
200
The non-insured benefits program (NIHB) covers multiple services, list 3.
What is Vision, Dental, Mental health counselling, medical supplies, Rx and over the counter drugs,and medical transportation.
300
All necessary health services, including hospitals, physicians and surgical dentists, must be insured.
What is Comprehensiveness
300
Who is covered under the provincial public health insurance plan?
People ages 65 years and older and people who require social assistance.
300
Organizations responsible for the local delivery and administration of health care services.
What is regional health authorities
300
Screening for prostate cancer
What is Secondary health care
300
The non insured benefits program offers clients mental health counselling, what specifically is offered?
What is the first counselling session and up to 20 future sessions.
400
A resident that moves to a different province or territory is still entitled to coverage from their home province during a minimum waiting period.
What is Portability
400
What is the breakdown of funding for the health care system
What is Federal and Provincial 70%
out of pocket 15%
private 13%
social and private insurance 1%
400
Describe Public-private partnerships (P3s)?
A form of collaboration between private, for-profit industry and public, not for profit organizations. Arrangements can include the industry partner building the structure and then the hospital renting back the space at an agreed rate over the useful life of the asset.
400
Teaching parents of children about the benefits of vaccination
What is primary health care
400
What coverage is available to people with refugee status in order to access health care in Canada.
What is the Interim Federal Health Program
500
All insured persons have reasonable access to health care facilities. In addition, all physicians, hospitals, etc, must be provided reasonable compensation for the services they provide.
What is Accessibility
500
How much money is allocated per person per year in Canada for health care?
$5,988
500
What year did the Regional Health Authorities in the Lower mainland form (excluding Providence)?
2001
500
Highly specialized medical care usually over an extended period of time that involves advanced and complex procedures by health care professionals
What is What is Tertiary health care
500
A person who has made an asylum claim but does not yet hold refugee status